Witchcraft, Women, and Waste in Africa Credit Hours: 3 This interdisciplinary course explores the intersections of women, witchcraft, and waste in Africa, engaging with how gender, materiality, and the occult shape socio-political life across regions, focusing on issues of gender, power, environmental degradation, and the cultural construction of waste. It will address how discarded matter and supernatural beliefs influence economies, governance, and environmental practices, particularly in relation to women’s roles and experiences. Prerequisites: Permission of department Duplicate Credit: Not allowed Level: Graduate Undergraduate Semesters Offered: Fall Spring