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African Archive Beyond Colonization (ARCHLGY 166, CLASSICS 186, CLASSICS 286, CSRE 166)

AFRICAAM
187
Instructors
Derbew, S. (PI)
Section Number
1
From street names to monuments, the material sediments of colonial time can be seen, heard, and felt in the diverse cultural archives of ancient and contemporary Africa. This seminar aims to examine the role of ethnographic practice in the political agendas of past and present African nations. In the quest to reconstruct an imaginary of Africa in space and time, students will explore these social constructs in light of the rise of archaeology during the height of European empire and colonization. Particularly in the last 50 years, revived interest in African cultural heritage and preservation raises complex questions about the problematic tensions between European, American, and African theories of archaeological and ethnographic practice.
Grading
Letter or Credit/No Credit
Requirements
WAY-A-II, WAY-EDP
Units
3-5
Academic Career
Undergraduate
Academic Year
Quarter
Winter
Section Days
Monday Wednesday
Start Time
11:30 AM
End Time
12:50 PM
Location
110-112