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Nov 26, 2024
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AFRI 470 - Racial Expression in African American Popular Culture 3 credits
Description An analysis of the ways in which racial identity is created, expressed, and contested in African American cultural forms. Primary emphasis will be placed upon the constructions of Black/white identities and the ways they are expressed and received within various communities. Specific course content may vary from semester to semester depending on the instructor, but is likely to focus on topics selected from film, television, popular music, art, literature, and other forms of cultural expression.
Prerequisites at least 78 credit credits and seven of nine required Liberal Studies courses. See the General Education section of the Catalog for a complete description of the capstone requirement.
General Education Credit General Education Credits [GE 2000: Capstone Course]
Capstone Course Capstone Course
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