AFR321
Afroambiente: Escritura negra y medio ambiente
Africana
BC
Subject code
AFR
Course Number
321
Department(s)
Instructor(s)
B. Fra-Molinero
Course Long Title
Afroambiente: Escritura negra y medio ambiente
Cross Listed Courses
Description
This course studies the response of black writers and intellectuals of the Spanish-speaking world to issues related to the natural environment. In several countries, including Colombia, Ecuador, Puerto Rico, and Equatorial Guinea, from colonial times to the present, modernity has brought serious challenges to notions of economic progress, human rights, and national sovereignty as well as individual and communal identity. Course materials include written texts from local newspapers and magazines as well as other sources of information such as websites that present issues related to the environment and the arts. All readings are in English. Taught in Spanish. Prerequisite(s): one 200-level Hispanic studies course above 211. Only open to juniors and seniors.
Modes of Inquiry
Analysis and Critique [AC], Historical and Social Inquiry [HS]
Writing Credit
No writing credit
Departmental Course Attributes - Major/Minor Requirements
(Africana: Diaspora)
INDS Program Relationship
IDAF - AFR Program, IDAM - AMST Program, IDLS
GEC This Course Belongs To
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Class Restriction
Exclude First Years, Exclude Sophomores