ITM 102 Study Guide - French West Indies, Ian Randle, Mobile Phone

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Thursdays 12 - 1 p. m. , fridays 12:30 1:30 p. m. or by appointment. Crb100 is a lower-level liberal course offered through the department of sociology. In order to understand the contemporary caribbean situation, it is important to understand the diverse and complex history of the region and its peoples. Caribbean nations, societies, and peoples as they struggle for identity and meaning. Elements of race, class, gender and the ongoing impacts of colonialism, enslavement, and indentureship are prominent tools utilized to uncover and explore the ways in which caribbean peoples have experienced and expressed themselves over time. Students are expected to complete each week"s readings in full before each week"s lecture class to ensure that they not only understand the focal points of lectures and videos, but can contribute in class and tutorial discussions. Students are also required to regularly attend weekly lectures and to participate in class discussions.

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