Welcome to History 456!

Hi all;

I’m really looking forward to teaching this course, and to getting to know all of you. We will do lots of reading, writing, thinking and talking about the complex histories of race in this hemisphere. Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with this website, and don’t hesitate to write or stop by my office (I usually have chocolate) if you have any questions or just want to say hello.

I’m in Buchanan Tower 1121, 11-12 on Tuesdays, and 12-3 on Fridays. Or, if you happen to walk by my office and my door is open, that means you are most welcome to come in.

see you Tuesday morning, and enjoy what’s left of the break;

AB

 

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about this course

Focused principally on the 20th and 21st centuries, this course will study the legacies and implications of the massive migration, forced and otherwise, from the African continent to the Caribbean, Latin America, and North America. Topics will range from the creation of racial categories in the contexts of slavery and colonialism to the making of transnational and transracial families to the recent cultural politics of “blackness” with emphasis on the ways that different kinds of archives produce multiple and often conflicting narratives. Students will produce as well as consume history. In addition to scholarly monographs and articles, course material will include film, sound, and fiction. I’m very excited to be teaching this course, and looking forward to working with you all semester. Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the website and read the syllabus. We will use this site extensively for announcements, postings, and virtual conversations. You should feel free to treat it as your own, and post links, images, videos, or anything else of interest to the class.

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