Fall 2022  |  HIST 3435 Section 001: History of South Africa from 1910: Anti-Racism, Youth Politics, Pandemics & Gender (Based Violence) (33260)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Class Attributes:
UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
Meets With:
AFRO 3205 Section 001
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
09/06/2022 - 12/14/2022
Tue, Thu 01:00PM - 02:15PM
UMTC, West Bank
Blegen Hall 110
Enrollment Status:
Open (4 of 40 seats filled)
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
We are all living in extraordinary times. But what does that mean? In South Africa, we have seen the COVID-19 pandemic and the measures implemented to control it causing massive social upheaval and personal distress. It has forced the people in the country to confront issues that life prior to the pandemic had made easy to turn away from. Misogyny, gender based violence and sexual violence - a long-standing emergency in the south of Africa - have been forced into our vision once again. It was not the pandemic that created this violence. Nor was it the first time people had been outraged by a lack of action to address it. In the years approaching 2020, calls, protests and demonstrations were increasingly demanding the culture of impunity in gender based violence be ended; sometime with violent outcomes against the protestors themselves. Over those same years, nationwide protests have rocked South Africa's university campuses. The student movements known as #RhodesMustFall, #FeesMustFall and #RUReferenceList highlight the contrasts and disappointments of the recent past in South Africa, confront the legacy of racism and misogyny in its institutions and knowledge systems, and resonate with a history of anti-racism and struggle that now, in turn, similarly fuel the on-going Black Lives Matter and #MeToo movements worldwide.
Class Description:

History of South Africa from 1910: Anti-Racism, Emancipation and Politics


In the past year, nationwide protests have rocked South Africa's university campuses. The student movements known as #RhodesMustFall or #FeesMustFall highlight the contradictions and disappointments of the recent past in South Africa, confront the legacy of racism in its institutions and knowledge systems, and resonate with a history of anti-racism and struggle.

But this is not just about a hashtag. South Africa is still one of the most unequal of countries in the world. 20 years of democracy have not decisively ended the centuries-long recycling of black poverty and structural racism. It is as much a confrontation with questions of race and property, class and inequality, identity, sexuality, and justice, as it is with economic, political and structural historical legacies, and the possibilities of a different future. In this class we will take our cue from the students: reading, learning about the past and its legacies; thinking about race and anti-racism in South Africa and its relevance for our present; practicing, planning for a future and the struggles yet to come.

This course will begin with a brief look at the way South Africa's early past shaped the 20th Century. The second part of the course will focus on the development of the system of apartheid or "racial separateness," the struggles for emancipation and the negotiated fall of apartheid. In the last part of the course we will study South Africa's recent past (after 1990), and consider the relevance of anti-racism for the past and present.

Exam Format:
There is no midterm or final in this course. In their place there will be several formal and in-class writing assignments, quizzes, a book review and a final paper.
Class Format:
Lecture and discussion
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/33260/1229
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
5 May 2016

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