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Dec 24, 2025
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AFST 332 - Black Women in Popular Culture3 Credit Hours Students explore the origins and impact of popular culture since the 19th century in the form of films, television, music videos, toys, games, social media, and print media and how these artifacts have shaped ideas about Black femininity, girlhood, and womanhood. Students examine various forms of popular culture that help them to better understand the intersections of gender, race, class, age, and sexuality. Students will also examine representations and absence of Black girlhood and womanhood in mainstream popular culture and their impact both in the United States and abroad. Other topics explored include consumption, propaganda, power, and white supremacy.
(Same as WGS 331 )
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