Each of terms listed below should be explained about 5-6 sentences each by using information from the lectures attached below and readings attached as links and files below later.
. L=Lecture R=Reading
Week One:
Terms: Terminology for the Study of Film (R), The First Artists/Prehistoric Art (R/L), North Africa After Arab Spring (R), Why Africa Matters to West (Part 1 and 2) (R), Griot Tradition (L), Family and Kinship Ties in Wolof Culture (R), Percussionist Families in Senegal (R)
Week Two:
Terms: Early Civilizations and Empires in Africa (R), The Arabs and Ottoman Turks in North Africa (R), “The Missing Narrative in Wend Kunni” (R), “Print” vs. “Folk” Art (R/L), Regional Map of Identification of North and West Africa (L)
Week Three:
Terms: Gold Coast Migrations (R), Ethnographic “Reality” in Jaguar (R), Jean Rouch’s “The Camera and Man” (T/L), French Colonialism in North and West Africa (R), King Leopold and the Belgians (R) Observational Mode (L), Reflexive Mode (L)
Week Four:
Terms: Leopold Senghor (R) Contemporary Issues in Senegal (R)Wolof Caste Relations (R), Social and Cultural “Politics” of Sabar Dancing (R), Electric Fan Dance (R), Dirriankhe(R)


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