SNGL4101
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SNGL 4101 - Historical & Political Context of Senegal (4 Cr.) Historical Perspectives
Course description
This course provides a broad historical overview of Senegal and in-depth analysis of the cultural underpinnings that have shaped the country. Using this rich history and diverse culture, students will explore and analyze the structure of the political, socio-economic, and social policies that characterize Senegal today.
The course will look at Senegalese history and culture from the original Kingdoms and cover more modern periods from the slave trade to colonization through decolonization. Students will examine the human past, study the beliefs, practices, and relationships that shaped the human experience over time in Senegal. Students will analyze the place of Senegal in the broader West African sub region; discuss the physical and human resources available for Senegal’s development and the major challenges and constraints it faces; and take a critical look at the country’s economic policy and political system.
Students will discuss Senegalese cultures, cultural values, arts, and lifestyles using literature, visuals, and the performing arts. They will consider how literature forges the conscience of a nation and how the encouragement of thriving artistic expression can help the development efforts and the carving of a national identity.
The course will look at Senegalese history and culture from the original Kingdoms and cover more modern periods from the slave trade to colonization through decolonization. Students will examine the human past, study the beliefs, practices, and relationships that shaped the human experience over time in Senegal. Students will analyze the place of Senegal in the broader West African sub region; discuss the physical and human resources available for Senegal’s development and the major challenges and constraints it faces; and take a critical look at the country’s economic policy and political system.
Students will discuss Senegalese cultures, cultural values, arts, and lifestyles using literature, visuals, and the performing arts. They will consider how literature forges the conscience of a nation and how the encouragement of thriving artistic expression can help the development efforts and the carving of a national identity.
Minimum credits
4
Maximum credits
4
Is this course repeatable?
No
Grading basis
OPT - Student Option
Lecture
This course fulfills the following Liberal Education requirement(s)
Historical Perspectives
Fulfills the writing intensive requirement?
No
Typically offered term(s)
Every Fall, Spring & Summer