GBL 245 BARBADOS: CULTURE, SPORT AND MEDIA

This interdisciplinary course will explore a wide range of content related to present day Barbados and her proud people. Topics of study include: the history of colonialism and slavery and their influence on Barbados’ present-day society; comparative issues of American and Bajan cultures; ethnic and gender differences existing in Bajan culture; and the impact of the shift from sugar to tourism as it relates to Bajan culture, society and economy. Course emphases will support varied academic interests, including: sport, media, communication, music, tourism, education, gender, race, history, economy, and politics.

Credits

4 sh

Prerequisite

Acceptance into program and completion of GBL 145

Course Types

Civilization; Society; Experiential Learning Requirement; Women's, Gender, and Sexualities Studies Elective; African and African-American Studies Elective; Latin America Studies Elective

Offered

Offered winter.

Notes

Application, acceptance and additional travel fee required. Counts toward minors in Women's, Gender and Sexuality StudiesLatin American Studies, and African and African-American Studies.

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