Special Topics in Black Studies

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Overview

Subject area

BLS

Catalog Number

3085

Course Title

Special Topics in Black Studies

Description

This course provides an opportunity to focus on specific issues in the field of Black Studies from historical, sociological and/or anthropological perspectives, among others. Topic varies from semester to semester and may address questions of gender, race, class, language and culture facing Black (African-American, West Indian, African, and other) communities living in the United States. Topics vary from semester. Students may enroll in BLS 3085 more than once if the topic is different.

Typically Offered

Fall, Spring, Summer

Academic Career

Undergraduate

Liberal Arts

Yes

Credits

Minimum Units

3

Maximum Units

3

Academic Progress Units

3

Repeat For Credit

Yes

Total Completions Allowed

99

Components

Name

Lecture

Hours

3

Course Topic ID

1

Formal Description

Empire and Globalization

Course Topic ID

2

Formal Description

Black/Jewish Culture in Conversation

Course Topic ID

3

Formal Description

US-Latin American Relations

Course Topic ID

4

Formal Description

The Civil Rights Movement

Course Topic ID

5

Formal Description

Urban Educ Blacks/Latinos NY

Course Topic ID

6

Formal Description

Black and Latino Foodways: A Survey and Analysis

Course Topic ID

7

Formal Description

Race, Class, Gender in Brazil

Course Topic ID

8

Formal Description

A Study of Caribbean Culture and Literature

Course Topic ID

9

Formal Description

The Emerging City Economy

Course Topic ID

10

Formal Description

Caribbean Culture and Pol

Course Topic ID

11

Formal Description

Foundation of Hip-Hop

Course Topic ID

12

Formal Description

Nuyorican Poetry

Course Topic ID

13

Formal Description

Passing

Course Topic ID

14

Formal Description

Privilege

Course Topic ID

15

Formal Description

Cuba and Puerto Rico: Parallel & Divergent History

Course Topic ID

16

Formal Description

Contemporary US Latino Art at El Museo del Barrio

Course Topic ID

17

Formal Description

Black New York

Course Topic ID

18

Formal Description

The Andean Nations: History and Culture

Course Topic ID

19

Formal Description

Citizenship Race & Immigration

Course Topic ID

20

Formal Description

Black Women Writers

Course Topic ID

21

Formal Description

Lit of the Harlem Renaissance

Course Topic ID

22

Formal Description

The African Novel

Course Topic ID

23

Formal Description

Mixed-Race Literature

Course Topic ID

24

Formal Description

African American Drama

Course Topic ID

25

Formal Description

Abolition

Course Topic ID

26

Formal Description

Afrolatinidades

Course Topic ID

27

Formal Description

Reading and Writing the Archive

Course Topic ID

28

Formal Description

Reading & Writing the Archive

Course Topic ID

29

Formal Description

Critical Race Theory, Literary

Course Topic ID

30

Formal Description

BLACK AND LATINX LGBTQIA+ STUDIES

Requisites

022802

Course Schedule