ANTH 36 Contemporary Africa: Exploring Myths, Engaging Realities
This course focuses on processes, relationships, and experiences that have shaped, and continue to shape, the lives of Africans in many different contexts. These include issues of ecology and food production, age, gender, ethnicity, exchange, colonialism, apartheid, and development. We will then embark on in depth readings of ethnographies that engage these issues and themes. In the processes we will move beyond prevailing stereotypes about Africa, to engage the full complexity of its contemporary realities.
Instructor
Campbell
Cross Listed Courses
AAAS 44
Department-Specific Course Categories
CULT