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ANT 234: Religion, Myth, And Symbol
3.00 Credits
Goucher College
Inquiry into the thought of primitive and contemporary peoples to explore the social basis of their belief systems. The ways in which religion both reflect and create cultural reality. Myths, religious orientation, and magical practices in past and present societies. Prerequisite: SOC 106 or ANT 107, or one 200-level social science course. Fall semester. Baca. Offered 2009-10 and alternate years.
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ANT 236: Culture And Change: India
3.00 Credits
Goucher College
Indian society is shaped by its recent history, including the colonial period, and by the ongoing phenomenon of globalization. The new has not entirely replaced the old, and neither has the global replaced the local. Rather, all of these elements exist side by side. This course will attempt to make sense of this confusion! Can be repeated if cultural area is different. Prerequisite: HIS 113 or sophomore standing. Fall semester. Bagchi. Offered 2008-09 and alternate years.
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ANT 238: Cultures of Contemporary Europe
4.00 Credits
Goucher College
(GEN. ED. # 4 AND #10) Overview of major themes and current fieldwork of Europeanist cultural anthropology. Themes include: immigration and nationhood; political ritual and collective memory; family and kinship; religion and politics; gender; and social class. Includes survey of post-1945 era (economic recovery, decolonization, the collapse of Communism, European unification). Prerequisite: SOC 106, ANT 107, one 100-level history course (HIS 117 recommended), or permission of instructor. May be taken with FR 295 (1 credit). Fall semester. Ingram. Offered 2008-09 and alternate years.
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ANT 243: The Craft of Anthropology
4.00 Credits
Goucher College
Exploration of the core concerns of cultural anthropology, from theoretical debates on the nature of culture to practical application of anthropological skills. Issues addressed include the art and science of field research; approaches to understanding other cultures and one's own, and the representation and translation of cultures. Prerequisite: ANT 107 or one 200-level social science course. Spring semester. Baca, Nikolov, Turner.
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ANT 243I: The Craft of Anthro (pursued independtly
4.00 Credits
Goucher College
Exploration of the core concerns of cultural anthropology, from theoretical debates on the nature of culture to practical application of anthropological skills. Issues addressed include the art and science of field research; approaches to understanding other cultures and one’s own, and the representation and translation of cultures. Prerequisite: ANT 107 or one 200-level social science course. Spring semester. Baca, Nikolov, Turner.
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ANT 255: Political Anthropology
4.00 Credits
Goucher College
Study of the political process in non-Western societies. Structural analysis of tribal groups characterized by a diversity of political forms. Consideration of power, authority, and legitimacy; of social cohesion and conflict; and of crisis and resolution. Prerequisite: SOC 106 or ANT 107. Spring semester. Baca. Offered 2009-10 and alternate years.
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ANT 255C: Political Anthropology (Cluster Option)
1.00 Credits
Goucher College
Study of the political process in non-Western societies. Structural analysis of tribal groups characterized by a diversity of political forms. Consideration of power, authority, and legitimacy; of social cohesion and conflict; and of crisis and resolution. Prerequisite: SOC 106 or ANT 107. Spring semester. Baca. Offered 2009-10 and alternate years.
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ANT 280: Special Topics in Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Goucher College
Critical analysis of substantive issues in the field of anthropology. Topics are determined by interests of the instructor and students and are announced one semester in advance. May be repeated if topic is different. Prerequisite: ANT 107 or SOC 106, or permission of the instructor. Fall semester. Turner. Offered 2008-09 and alternate years.
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ANT 290: Internship in Anthropology
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Goucher College
Faculty-directed, off campus experience in administration, research, and service with private institutions, community organizations, agencies or government, and (occasionally) independent professionals. Graded pass/no pass. Prerequisites: SOC 106 or ANT 107, and one 200-level course in anthropology. Preliminary application and interview required. Students must enroll in SOC 298 concurrently with ANT 290. Department.
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ANT 299: Independent Work
1.50 - 4.00 Credits
Goucher College
An independent research project and presentation of findings or a special program of directed readings. Students arrange individually with any member of the department. Prerequisite: sophomore standing. Students must enroll in SOC 298 concurrently with ANT 299. Department.
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