Free Multicultural Studies Courses
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by Clayborne Carson
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This course introduces the viewer to African-American history, with particular emphasis on the political thought and protest movements of the period after 1930...
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Principles of cultural and social anthropology, with illustrative materials from a variety of cultures.
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by Martin W. Lewis
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Despite the supposedly homogenizing effects of globalization, people continue to be joined together and divided asunder by the languages they speak, the religions they follow, and the ethnic identities to which they belong.
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by Sherwood Lingenfelter
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Christian leadership is an incredibly important aspect of the Church. Sherwood Lingenfelter takes an anthropological approach to studying characteristics of leadership.
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by Norbert Elliot
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Literature 330 offers students an opportunity to enhance their understanding of contemporary global interactions by exploring a diverse array of culturally expressive artifacts---novels, short stories, and poems--grouped geographically by region.
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by Frank Billes
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Analysis of cultural diversity and the processes of cultural interaction, inter-ethnic relations and social integration on the community, national and international levels.
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by Norbert Elliot
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Literature 331 offers students an opportunity to enhance their understanding of contemporary global interactions by exploring a diverse array of culturally expressive artifacts---novels, short stories, and poems--grouped geographically by region.
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by Jonathan Holloway
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The purpose of this course is to examine the African American experience in the United States from 1863 to the present.
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by Mark Sawyer
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An intensive introduction to African American political thought that focuses on major ideological trends and political philosophies as they have been applied and interpreted by African Americans.
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by Richard Bulliet
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This course covers the History of the Middle East from the 18th century until the present, examining the region ranging from Morocco to Iran and including the Ottoman Empire.
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