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Afro American Studies
Course Description - Summer 2006
SESSION A
AFRO-AM M166. Afro-American Sociolinguistics: Black
English. (4)
(Same as Anthropology M145.) Lecture, three hours. Basic
information on Black American English, an important minority
dialect in the U.S. Social implications of minority dialects
examined from perspectives of their genesis, maintenance,
and social functions. General problems and issues in fields
of sociolinguistics examined through a case-study approach.
Letter grading.
Instructor: Alim, H.S.
Royce 362
W 10:00am - 2:00pm
104-685-110
SESSION B
(none available)
SESSION C
AFRO-AM M107. CULTRAL HISTORY OF RAP. (4)
(Same as Ethnomusicology M119.) Lecture, four hours; discussion,
one hour. Introduction to development of rap music and hip-hop
culture, with emphasis on musical and verbal qualities,
philosophical and political ideologies, gender representation,
and influences on cinema and popular culture. P/NP or letter
grading.
Instructor: Johnson, B.J.
SMB 1439
TR 1:00-2:20 pm
104-328-130
AFRO-AM M158E. African American Nationalism in First
Half of the 20th Century. (4)
(Same as History M150E.) Lecture, three hours; discussion,
one hour (when scheduled). Designed for juniors/seniors.
Critical examination of African American search in first
half of the 20th century for national/group cohesion through
collectively built institutions, associations, organized
protest movements, and ideological self-definition. P/NP
or letter grading.
Instructor: Hill, R.A.
Royce 162
W 10:00am - 1:50pm
104-599-130
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