ETHSM-3000-2: The Black Panthers and Popular Culture
Spring 2024
- Subject: Critical Ethnic Studies - Seminar
- Type: Seminar
- Delivery Mode: In-Person
- Level: Undergraduate
- Campus: San Francisco
- Course Dates: January 16, 2024 — May 05, 2024
- Meetings: Wed 7:15-10:15PM, Main Bldg - E4 (inactive)
- Instructor: Rickey Vincent
- Units: 3.0
- Enrolled: 15/16 Waitlist
Description:
This course explores the rise of Black Power as a social movement in the 1960s with a focus on the Oakland-based Black Panther Party for Self-Defense. The course emphasizes the cultural dimension of the movement, involving identity formation, expressive arts and ideological growth alongside community action and outreach efforts.Critical Ethnic Studies 3000-level seminars deepen students’ knowledge of the fundamental theoretical and political questions regarding the social construction of race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, class from both domestic and global perspectives. The seminars utilize decolonial, transnational and intersectional approaches for producing knowledge about resistance, power, oppression, and systems of knowledge from the interdisciplinary fields of critical ethnic studies: Africana studies, African-American Studies, Asian American studies, Indigenous studies, Chicano/a /x and Latino /a/x studies, Women’ studies, border studies, cultural studies, and global racialized and global silenced communities. Courses can be in-person, hybrid, or online.
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