Status
O
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Religion & Colonial Rule in Africa
Term
2021C
Syllabus URL
Subject area
HIST
Section number only
401
Section ID
HIST216401
Course number integer
216
Registration notes
Benjamin Franklin Seminars
Meeting times
R 01:45 PM-04:45 PM
Meeting location
VANP 305
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Cheikh Ante MBAcke Babou
Description
This course is designed to introduce students to the religious experiences of Africans and to the politics of culture. We will examine how traditional African religious ideas and practices interacted with Christianity and Islam. We will look specifically at religious expressions among the Yoruba, Southern African independent churches and millenarist movements, and the variety of Muslim organizations that developed during the colonial era. The purpose of this course is threefold. First, to develop in students an awareness of the wide range of meanings of conversion and people's motives in creating and adhering to religious institutions; Second, to examine the political, cultural, and psychological dimensions in the expansion of religious social movements; And third, to investigate the role of religion as counterculture and instrument of resistance to European hegemony. Topics include: Mau Mau and Maji Maji movements in Kenya and Tanzania, Chimurenga in Mozambique, Watchtower churches in Southern Africa, anti-colonial Jihads in Sudan and Somalia and mystical Muslim orders in Senegal.
Course number only
216
Cross listings
AFRC215401
Fulfills
Cross Cultural Analysis
Use local description
Yes
LPS Course
false
Major Concentrations
Major/Minor Requirements Fulfilled