FOUN 1101 Caribbean Civilisation
Level: I
Semesters: 1 and 2
Number of Credits: 3
Prerequisites: Faculty responsible: Faculty of Humanities & Education
Course Description
(not for Humanities students)
Objectives
- To develop an awareness of the main process of cultural development in Caribbean societies, highlighting the factors, the problematics and the creative output that have fed the emergence of Caribbean identities.
- To develop a perception of the Caribbean as wider than island nations or linguistic blocs.
- To stimulate students interest in, and commitment to Caribbean civilisation and to further their self-definition.
Modules:
- Origins I Caribbean space / physical environment / Amerindian peoples and Cultures: their legacy. II European conquest, settlement and demographic changes.
- Fighting for Freedom I Slavery, marronage and rebellion. II New in/out- migration, indenture, and their consequences: 19th and 20th centuries.
- Quest for Identity I Race and nationalism. II Independence, dependence and regionalism. III Creolisation and ethnic identity.
- Ideas, Ideologies and Theologies I Education/religion in the Caribbean. II Caribbean Intellectual Traditions.
- Caribbean Expressions I Caribbean music - Calypso, Reggae. II Caribbean festivals. III Sports. IV Caribbean voices - French, English, Spanish, and Linguistic Identity.
Assessment
In-course test 40%
Final 2-hour examination 60%