Fall 2013





African Women's Lives Past and Present

Term: 
Spring 2011
Online: 
No
Course Number: 
AFST 221 601
Schedule: 
Tuesday 6:00pm-9:00pm
Day(s): 
Tuesday
Instructor: 

ANDREWS, MARIA-ANTONIA

Crosslistings: 
GSOC222601
Prerequisite(s): 
None
Co-requisite(s): 
None
Course Note: 
We've invited GSOC to crosslist - awaiting their response
Course Description: 

Restoring women to African history is a worthy goal, but easier said than done. The course examines scholarship over the past forty years that brings to light previously overlooked contributions African women have made to political struggle, religious change, culture preservation, and economic development from pre-colonial times to present. The course addresses basic questions about changing women's roles and human rights controversies associated with African women within the wider cultural and historical contexts in which their lives are lived. It also raises fundamental questions about sources, methodology, and representation, including the value of African women's oral and written narrative and cinema production as avenues to insider perspectives on African women's lives. (instructor requests course to be submitted for: cross cultural analysis fulfillment consideration)