AFST233 - AFR FOLK,POP CULT,& DIAS

This course explores African expressive culture in both West and Central Africa and the Americas, considering continuities in visual and verbal art, religion, and ritual, and material culture from Africa to the New World. The topic is interdisciplinary, drawing on research by folklorists, cultural anthropologists, archaeologists, and art historians. This study informs our understanding of both particular historical connections related to specific peoples and genres and fundamental aesthetic values that have shaped and continue to influence the entire Afro-Atlantic region.
Section 601 - SEM

T 0430PM-0730PM

BLAKELY, PAMELA

WILLIAMS HALL 438