Afro-American Studies 597M - S- Third World Marxism

Fall
2021
01
3.00
Agustin Lao-Montes

W 6:00PM 8:30PM

UMass Amherst
22089
New Africa House room 311
lao@soc.umass.edu
This seminar has two goals: first, to introduce students to the views of Karl Marx on non-European societies, and second, to explore how Marx's general theories have been adopted and modified to address the circumstances of non-white peoples. The primary focus will be on writings produced in the western hemisphere by African Americans such as W.E.B. Du Bois, Cedric Robinson, Angela Davis and Harold Cruse; West Indians such as C.L.R. James, Sylvia Wynter, and Walter Rodney. We also will include writings by influential Latin American marxists such as Jose Carlos Mariategui. For the sake of comparison, some attention will be given to the development of marxist traditions in China and in Africa. This will be a reading seminar with heavy emphasis on class participation, including the leading of at least one class discussion.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.