Activity
SEM
Title (text only)
AFAM FRESHMAN SEMINAR: VISIONS OF AMERICA: PLURAL NATIONS, PLACES AND IDEALS
Term session
0
Term
2016C
Subject area
AFRC
Section number only
301
Section ID
AFRC019301
Meeting times
R 0130PM-0430PM
Meeting location
3401 WALNUT STREET 330A
Instructors
HANCHARD, MICHAEL
Description
This course will introduce students to a more hemispheric understanding of the American experience, through the writings of many authors from the New World, including the United States, on what it means to be an American. Students will read texts from many genres including but not limited to poetry, film, prose, political speeches and autobiography, to come to terms with histories of native Americans, African-Americans, Latinos, and whites in the United States, as well as peoples of South America and the Caribbean. In the process students will become familiar with scholarship across the social sciences and humanities that consider issues of race, culture, nation, freedom and inequality in the Americas, and how racial slavery and the Afro-American hemispheric experience has informed multiple American visions.
Course number only
019
Use local description
No