Instructors: Prof. Dr. Rose Marie Beck
Event type:
Seminar
Org-unit: 03-African Studies
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Hours per week:
2
Language of instruction:
English
Official course description:
This reading course will start with a critical overview of the development of African Studies, its positioning and current role. Following this, in the main body of the course we will introduce in historical and contemporary perspective an exemplary selection of important topics, debates and authors relevant for the field of African Studies. We will approach the literature from the perspective of Five General Questions about Africa. We will critically examine the topics and perspectives implied in these questions, and the diverse answers provided by authors working in various disciplines within African Studies.
Readings:
Introductory reading: Grinker, Roy R., Stephen C. Lubkemann and Christopher B. Steiner (eds.), 2012: Perspectives on Africa: A Reader in Culture, History and Representation. Oxford: Blackwell.
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