Middlebury

SOAN 0332

Africa Continuity and Change

Continuity and Change in Africa
Africa has long represented primitive mysteries for Europeans and North Americans who perceived it as a "Dark Continent" full of exotic people and animals. Even now, many Americans learn little about Africa and Africans except for ‘thin’ media reports of political, economic, and ecological upheaval or persistent poverty, disease, and despair. This course provides a ‘thick’ description and analysis of contemporary African conditions using ethnographies, films, and literature. Our focus will be on understanding both continuity and change, cultural diversity, and commonality. 3 hrs. lect./disc., 2 hrs. screen. (Anthropology)
Subject:
Sociology/Anthropology
Department:
Sociology/Anthropology
Division:
Social Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
AAL SOC
Equivalent Courses:

Sections

Fall 2012

SOAN0332A-F12 Lecture (Sheridan)

Fall 2011

SOAN0332A-F11 Lecture (Sheridan)

Fall 2010

SOAN0332A-F10 Lecture (Sheridan)

Fall 2009

SOAN0332A-F09 Lecture (Sheridan)

Spring 2009

SOAN0332A-S09 Lecture (French)

Fall 2007

SOAN0332A-F07 Lecture (Sheridan)

Fall 2006

SOAN0332A-F06 Lecture (Sheridan)

Spring 2005

SOAN0332A-S05 Lecture (Eaton)
SOAN0332B-S05 Lecture (Eaton)