Graduate Colloquium: Blackness and the Concept of the Nation
HIST201AM
About the Course:
The nation has figured prominently in both freedom and unfreedom across the African diaspora. By considering key interventions in studies of Black internationalism and the African diaspora, participants will learn about the various ways Black people have operated internationally and nationally to secure rights and liberation in opposition to white supremacy and imperialism from slavery to the present. In so doing, we will take an intersectional approach to consider how categories including identity, economic status, race, gender, and sexuality shape Blackness, transnationalism, and the nation.
Pre-requisites:
No pre-requisites have been entered for this course.Documents:
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