21G.025 | Spring 2019 | Undergraduate

Africa and the Politics of Knowledge

Calendar

SES # TOPICS KEY DUE DATES
Part 1: Being
Week 1: Introduction

1

What does it mean to study “the idea” of Africa?

Introductions, course overview, how to read

 

2

Making knowledge, ordering the world (I)

Reading response #1 due

Weeks 2 and 3: Geography

3

Making knowledge, ordering the world (II)

In-class map quiz

Reading response #2 due

4

Maps, power, and knowledge

Reading response #3 due

5

Mapping Africa

Reading response #4 due

Weeks 4 and 5: History

6

Historicizing Africa

Guest lecture by Prof. Kenda Mutongi, MIT History Department

Reading response #5 due

7

Restoring African histories: Afrocentrism

Reading response #6 due

8

Guest presentation and workshop by professional Vodou dance practitioner and Vodou priest, Jean-Sébastien Duvilaire

Reading response #7 due

9

Remembering

Reading response #8 due

Paper #1 due

Weeks 6 and 7: Race

10

Blackness and Otherness

Reading response #9 due

11

Blackness in Africa

Reading response #10 due

Special event - screening:

Rafiki.” Women Take the Reel Film Series, MIT List Visual Arts Center.

12

The Black African body (I)

Field trip:

Made Visible: Contemporary South African Art, Fashion and Identity” exhibition, Museum of Fine Arts.

Reading response #11 due

13

The Black African body (II)

Reading response #12 due

Part 2: Becoming
Week 8: Africa and / in the world after independence

14

Africa and / in the world after independence (I)

Reading response #13 due 

15

Africa and / in the world after independence (II)

Reading response #14 due

Week 9: Modernization theory and Africa

16

Modernization theory and Africa

Reading response #15 due 

Week 10: Development and Structural Adjustment Programs

17

Structural adjustment programs

Reading response #16 due 

Final paper prospectus due

Week 11: African Renaissance / Africa Rising

18

The New Africa

Reading response #17 due 

19

Africa as the future

Reading response #18 due

Week 12: Rwanda: An African Miracle?

20

In-class research and discussion

Reading response #19 due 

21

In-class research and discussion

Final paper outline / first draft due

Week 13: New Africans?

Special event:

“Inadelso Cossa: Personal Perspectives on Mozambican History through Film.” MIT Program in Art, Culture, and Technology.

22

Telling stories of African pasts, presents, futures

Guest visit by Mozambican filmmaker Inadelso Cossa

Reading response #20 due 

23

Afropolitanism and its discontents

Reading response #21 due

Week 14: Final paper presentations

24

Final paper presentations

 

25

Final paper presentations

Final paper due

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Spring 2019