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FYSE1308A-F22

Pol. Theory of Black Diaspora

Political Theory of the Black Diaspora
In the 1900s, horrified by the expansion of European colonialism into Africa, a global network of Black intellectuals emerged to explain major developments in world politics. As they argued, the racial project of colonialism, which included replacing indigenous systems with European-style states, shaped the international political economy. We will read works by scholars including DuBois, Amilcar Cabral, and Walter Rodney, to address the following: How did racism shape capitalism? Can Black people find emancipation in imperial states? We will see how pan-African philosophy adapted to international events, such as the end of WWI, the establishment of the UN, and eventual independence from colonialism.
Course Reference Number (CRN):
92945
Subject Code:
FYSE
Course Number:
1308
Section Identifier:
A

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FYSE 1308

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Fall 2022

FYSE1308A-F22 Seminar (Fuentes-George)