CULANTH503S

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The Black Radical Tradition

Cultural Anthropology Dept. A&S - Arts and Sciences

Subject

CULANTH

Catalog Number

503S

Title

The Black Radical Tradition

Course Description

Cedric Robinson's 'Black Marxism' (1983) has long been taken as foundational to the Black Radical Tradition and specifically Black people's enduring resistances to racial oppression. For Robinson such resistances have not only been legible as class struggle, but as forms of political, spiritual, artistic, intellectual opposition and underground activism. What his work has left unaddressed is the nature of such resistances in gendered terms and in terms that move beyond the United States. This course attempts to expand the definition of what is 'Black' 'Radical' and a 'Tradition' conjoining histories of struggle in South Africa and the US while attentive to their gendered sensibilities.

Grading Basis

Graded

Consent (Permission Number)

No Special Consent Required

Min Units

3

Max Units

3

Seminar

Crosslisted Courses

General Education Curriculum Codes

(CCI) Cross Cultural Inquiry, (EI) Ethical Inquiry, (SS) Social Sciences