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240514 SE Rastafari, Black Lives Matter and Garveyism (P4) (2022W)

Continuous assessment of course work
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Participation at first session is obligatory!

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Details

max. 20 participants
Language: English

Lecturers

Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N

If possible, the course is to be conducted in presence. Due to the respective applicable distance regulations and other measures, adjustments may be made.

  • Wednesday 12.10. 13:15 - 18:15 Seminarraum A, NIG 4. Stock
  • Thursday 27.10. 13:15 - 18:15 Seminarraum A, NIG 4. Stock
  • Thursday 19.01. 13:15 - 18:15 Übungsraum (A414) NIG 4. Stock
  • Friday 20.01. 13:15 - 18:15 Seminarraum A, NIG 4. Stock

Information

Aims, contents and method of the course

The Seminar attempts a comparative literature study on the correlation and historical connection of Black Resistance movements and social philosophies of Black liberation from white supremacy. Various forms of Black Nationalism and Black Consciousness contributed to the current Black Lives Matter activism. Among these Marcus Garvey’s „Race First“-doctrine influencing the Rastafari key imperatives of “Equal Rights and Justice” and Black Supremacy, which recur in activist challenges of BLM against persistent forms of racism, discrimination, and disenfranchisement.

The seminar tries to achieve a historical reconstruction and contextualization in favor over a mere juxtaposition of different activist approaches. It will thereby discuss and examine struggles over identities from a praxeological perspective. Special focus will place special emphases on the three philosophies/activist movements of Rastafari, Black Lives Matter and Garveyism and their connectedness as well as divergencies but will not be limited to these. It may include a wide spectrum of schools of thought from Quilombismo to the Civil Rights Movement, Black Panthers, or various movements of the landless. Questions of Inclusion and Exclusion, as well as Universalism and Particularism will be cross-cutting issues of consideration.

Assessment and permitted materials

Active Participation, discussions and paper of 12-15 pages including literature (Presentations and work are possible in both German and English).

Minimum requirements and assessment criteria

Presentations, active participation 40 %
Paper 60 %

All need to be within ratings 1-4

1: 85-100 Punkte
2: 70-84 Punkte
3: 55-69 Punkte
4: 40-54 Punkte
5: 0-39 Punkte

Examination topics

Content of Seminar

Reading list

Khan-Cullors, Patrisse
2020 #Black Lives Matter: Eine Geschichte vom Überleben. Köln: Kiepenheuer und Wietsch.

Tony Martin
1976 Race First. Dover: The Majority Press.

Rupert Lewis and Patrick Bryan
1991 Garvey. His Work and Impact. Trenton: Africa World Press.

Werner Zips und Heinz Kämpfer
2001 Nation X. Schwarzer Nationalismus, Black Exodus und Hip-Hop Wien: Promedia Verlag. (with extensive literature on Black Nationalism)

Werner Zips (ed.)
2006 Rastafari. A Universal Philosophy in the Third Millennium. Pp. 360 Kingston/Jamaica and Miami: Ian Randle Publishers (ISBN: 976-637-227-6).
2015 Hail di Riddim. Reportagen aus dem Reggaeversum JamaicAfrica. Wien: Promedia Verlag.

Weitere Literatur findet sich in den zitierten Werken und wird in der ersten Einheit bekannt gegeben.

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Last modified: Fr 16.09.2022 12:48