African Heritage Course (3 credits)
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This course will examine the Afro Caribbean
history, literature, and culture in the Dominican Republic from the colonial
period up to the present. Throughout the course, students will read
articles—primarily in English—concerning slavery, race relations, Afro
Caribbean religions, music, and Afro Caribbean political movements.
These readings
will provide a socio-cultural context from the analysis of selected texts by
Caribbean authors from Trinidad, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Central
America, Jamaica, and Cuba.
The reading of the text, class discussions, and
written assignments will be done in English. Students will visit locals where
African American heritage remains a vital part of daily life, including Nigua,
Villa Mella, and San Juan de la Maguana. There they will meet and interview
brujos and curanderos, attend popular religious celebrations, and see firsthand
the manifestations of African influences in the Dominican Republic and
throughout the region.
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