| Section |
Day |
Time |
Instructor |
Exam Date |
| ANTH 100 - Introduction to Anthropology |
| An introduction to the anthropological concept of culture, its uses in the explanation of human behaviour, and its impact on our understanding of human nature, language, and society. The course will explore cultural diversity through the comparative perspective that makes anthropology unique within the humanities and social sciences. It will also show how anthropologists analyse the connections between politics, economics, gender, kinship, and religion within particular cultures. |
| 001 |
MWF |
0930 - 1020 |
Gediminas Lankauskas |
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| 002 |
MWF |
1430 - 1520 |
Charisma Thomson |
|
| 003 |
TR |
1000 - 1115 |
Tobias Sperlich |
19-APR-12 |
| 004 |
TR |
1300 - 1415 |
Tobias Sperlich |
24-APR-12 |
| 005 |
MWF |
0930 - 1020 |
Gediminas Lankauskas |
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| 0A1 |
R |
1900 - 2145 |
Tobias Sperlich |
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| 0A2 |
R |
1900 - 2145 |
Tobias Sperlich |
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| 0A3 |
R |
1900 - 2145 |
Tobias Sperlich |
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| 0A4 |
R |
1900 - 2145 |
Tobias Sperlich |
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| 0A5 |
R |
1900 - 2145 |
Tobias Sperlich |
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| 0A6 |
R |
1900 - 2145 |
Tobias Sperlich |
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| 0A7 |
R |
1900 - 2145 |
Tobias Sperlich |
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| 0A8 |
R |
1900 - 2145 |
Tobias Sperlich |
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| 0B1 |
R |
1900 - 2145 |
Tobias Sperlich |
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| 0B3 |
R |
1900 - 2145 |
Tobias Sperlich |
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| 0B5 |
R |
1900 - 2145 |
Tobias Sperlich |
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| 0B6 |
R |
1900 - 2145 |
Tobias Sperlich |
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| 0B7 |
R |
1900 - 2145 |
Tobias Sperlich |
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| 0B8 |
R |
1900 - 2145 |
Tobias Sperlich |
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| 0B9 |
R |
1900 - 2145 |
Tobias Sperlich |
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| 0C2 |
R |
1900 - 2145 |
Tobias Sperlich |
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| 0C6 |
R |
1900 - 2145 |
Tobias Sperlich |
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| 0D2 |
R |
1900 - 2145 |
Tobias Sperlich |
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| 0D3 |
R |
1900 - 2145 |
Tobias Sperlich |
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| 0E1 |
R |
1900 - 2145 |
Tobias Sperlich |
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| 0E3 |
R |
1900 - 2145 |
Tobias Sperlich |
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| 0E4 |
R |
1900 - 2145 |
Tobias Sperlich |
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| 0E6 |
R |
1900 - 2145 |
Tobias Sperlich |
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| 0F7 |
R |
1900 - 2145 |
Tobias Sperlich |
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| 0F8 |
R |
1900 - 2145 |
Tobias Sperlich |
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| 0G3 |
R |
1900 - 2145 |
Tobias Sperlich |
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| 0G5 |
R |
1900 - 2145 |
Tobias Sperlich |
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| 0G7 |
R |
1900 - 2145 |
Tobias Sperlich |
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| 0G8 |
R |
1900 - 2145 |
Tobias Sperlich |
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| 0G9 |
R |
1900 - 2145 |
Tobias Sperlich |
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| 0H3 |
R |
1900 - 2145 |
Tobias Sperlich |
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| 0H5 |
R |
1900 - 2145 |
Tobias Sperlich |
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| 0J6 |
R |
1900 - 2145 |
Tobias Sperlich |
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| 0J8 |
R |
1900 - 2145 |
Tobias Sperlich |
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| 0K5 |
R |
1900 - 2145 |
Tobias Sperlich |
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| 0M2 |
R |
1900 - 2145 |
Tobias Sperlich |
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| 0M6 |
R |
1900 - 2145 |
Tobias Sperlich |
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| 0N7 |
R |
1900 - 2145 |
Tobias Sperlich |
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| 0Q7 |
R |
1900 - 2145 |
Tobias Sperlich |
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| 0R2 |
R |
1900 - 2145 |
Tobias Sperlich |
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| 0R3 |
R |
1900 - 2145 |
Tobias Sperlich |
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| 0R4 |
R |
1900 - 2145 |
Tobias Sperlich |
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| ANTH 202 - Anthropology of Language |
| An introduction to the anthropological study of language. This course examines a variety of theories and methods for the study of the variable relations between language use and aspects of social life and of personhood, among them social organization, hierarchy, power, gender, sexuality, and subjectivity.
*** Prerequisite: ANTH 100 or a linguistics course *** |
| 001 |
TR |
1000 - 1115 |
Susanne Kuehling |
|
| ANTH 240 - Popular Culture |
| Taking an ethnographic approach, this introductory course examines representations of popular culture in mass media, music, film, advertising, consumer goods, and leisure. The course is particularly concerned with ways in which popular discourses and practices are implicated in the reproduction of, and resistance to, dominant values, norms and ideologies.
*** Prerequisite: One course from ANTH 100, GEOG 100, any 100-level HIST course, INDG 100, PSCI 100 or SOC 100. *** |
| 001 |
M |
1430 - 1715 |
Gediminas Lankauskas |
|
| ANTH 242AB - The Anthropology of Violence and Conflict |
| This course will apply anthropological theories to explore violence and conflict as social processes rather than as isolated events. We will utilize various cross-cultural examples to explore how violence and conflict maintain social stability while disrupting social norms. *** Prerequisite: One course from ANTH 100, GEOG 100, any 100-level HIST course, INDG 101, PSCI 100 or SOC 100. *** |
| 991 |
W |
1730 - 2015 |
Charisma Thomson |
18-APR-12 |
| ANTH 248 - Ethnography of Papua New Guinea |
| This course explores the diverse cultures of Papua New Guinea and other parts of Melanesia. It will investigate such topics as social organization, gender roles, and exchange, and reveal anthropological insights into the practice of cannibalism, love magic, and sorcery.
*** One course from ANTH 100, GEOG 100, any 100-level HIST course, INDG 100, PSCI 100, or SOC 100 ***
* Note: Formerly numbered ANTH 241AG. Students may count only one of ANTH 241AG or 248 for credit. * |
| 001 |
TR |
1300 - 1415 |
Susanne Kuehling |
24-APR-12 |
| ANTH 302 - Political Anthropology |
| Political power and process in cross-cultural perspective, including societies without specialized political institutions: analysis of the social organization of factionalism, dispute and violence, class and ethnic conflict, state formation, the colonial experience and political problems of emerging nations, legitimation, hegemony and ideology.
*** Prerequisite: ANTH 100 and any 200-level course in the social sciences. *** |
| 001 |
MWF |
0930 - 1020 |
Mireille Mazard |
25-APR-12 |
| ANTH 333 - Ethnographic Research |
| This course will explore how socio-cultural anthropologists do ethnographic fieldwork, and the methodological, epistemological, and ethical issues they encounter in such research. Topics covered may range from the technical aspects of participant observation, ethnographic interviewing, and the writing of field notes, to the broader issues of how a researcher's point of view and relation to the community under study influence the creation of ethnographic knowledge.
*** Prerequisite: One of ANTH 202, 203, 230-245, SOST 203, or permission of Department Head. *** |
| 001 |
W |
1430 - 1715 |
Mireille Mazard |
23-APR-12 |
| ANTH 343 - Medical Anthropology |
| The comparative study of medical systems and how they interact with their social and cultural context, including such issues as the healer-patient relationship, the socio-cultural construction of health and illness, and medical pluralism.
*** Prerequisite: ANTH 100 and any 200-level course in the social sciences. *** |
| 001 |
TR |
1130 - 1245 |
Marcia Calkowski |
17-APR-12 |
| ANTH 402 - Theory in Anthropology II |
| An overview of the principal schools of thought that have shaped the work of anthropologists since 1950.
*** Prerequisite: ANTH 401 *** |
| 001 |
T |
1430 - 1715 |
Marcia Calkowski |
19-APR-12 |
| ANTH 853 - Advanced Ethnographic Research |
| This course explores teh various ways that socio-cultural anthropologists conduct ethnographic fieldwork, and the methodological, epistemological and ethical issues that they face in their research. |
| 001 |
R |
1430 - 1715 |
Mireille Mazard |
|
| ANTH 890AO - Anthropology of Religion |
| This advanced course is designed to familiarize graduate students with classical and contemporary approaches to the anthropological study of religion. Students and the instructor will meet monthly to discuss written responses to assigned readings. A major essay will be required at the end of the course in lieu of an final exam. |
| 001 |
|
- |
Gediminas Lankauskas |
|
| ANTH 901 - Research |
| Thesis research. |
| 001 |
|
- |
Carlos David Londono Sulkin |
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| 002 |
|
- |
Carlos David Londono Sulkin |
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