African American Studies (AAS) Courses, University of California Berkeley, 1993-2004
- Containers:
- Carton 3, Folder 67-76
- Dates:
- 1993-2004
- Scope and content:
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Includes files on the following: Lectures for African American Studies 17AC/History 17A: Cultural Identity in American History. and Intro to Theory (with Lawrence Levine); course calendar, syllabi, course reader, and exam prep for African American Studies 154-155, [Literatures of the Caribbean]; Frutkin, S., Aimé Césaire; Black Between Worlds; Gérard, A., The Western Mood; and Steins, M., "Black Migrants in Paris. There are also syllabi for African American Studies 39B, 154, 155, 160, 161, 162, 163, 201A and 301. These include courses in African and Caribbean Literatures and Cultures; African and Caribbean Literatures by Women; French African Literature; New Literatures in English: The Anglophone Caribbean, Critical Pedagogy; and Their University or Ours, an Introduction to the University: African American Perspectives.
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University of California, Berkeley, The Bancroft LibraryBerkeley, CA 94720-6000, US
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