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ANTH 435: Economic Anthropology
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Chief features of nonmonetary and simple monetary economics. Impact of central or metropolitan market economy and industrial technology as peripheral systems, especially of small-scale and limited monetary circulation. Development and application in anthropology of economic concepts, including Marxian.
Prerequisite:
one 200-level ANTH course or LING 203
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ANTH 436: Comparative Family Organization
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Function and structure of family developmental processes in band, tribal, peasant, and modern societies. Illustrates interand intrasocietal variation and provides data for construction of formal models of process and variation in family systems.
Prerequisite:
either one 200-level ANTH course, LING 203, or SOC 352
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ANTH 437: Political Anthropology and Social Change
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Sivaramakrishnan Study of politics from different anthropological perspectives, specially processual approaches to political change. Focused examination of cultural aspects of modern state formation in local and regional contexts. Themes: colonialism and nationalism, regime and transitions, local politics and global processes, social construction of bureaucracy.
Prerequisite:
one 200-level ANTH course
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ANTH 438: The Analysis of Kinship Systems
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Data, theories, and analytical technique used in the study of kinship systems, including our own, from around the world.
Prerequisite:
one 200-level ANTH course or LING 203
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ANTH 440: Child Rearing, Culture, and Health
3.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Cross-cultural study of the child-rearing practices, cultural norms, and health behavior of children and adolescents in different societies. Comparative approaches, diverse theoretical postures, and empirical research findings are used. Offered: jointly with NURS 495.
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ANTH 441: Psychological Anthropology
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Assessment of mutual relevance of cultural and psychological variables in anthropology. Historical development of principal topics, e.g., cognition, national character, enculturation, personality and social change, cross-cultural psychiatry, sex and temperament, deviance, and psychoanalytic studies of culture.
Prerequisite:
either PSYCH 101 or PSYCH 205
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ANTH 443: ANTH MODERN JAPAN
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
No course description available.
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ANTH 444: Politics of Representation in Modern China
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Focuses on issues of representation and power in twentieth century China. Combines substantive information on modern Chinese society and culture with recent debates in social theory and the politics of representation. Major themes include Chinese nationalism, body politics, popular culture, and everyday practice. Offered: jointly with SISEA 444.
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ANTH 445: Literature and Society in Southeast Asia
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Focus on either Vietnam or Thailand. Provides students with opportunity to explore how those living in Southeast Asia have reflected on the radical social changes their societies have undergone through novels, short stories, and poetry. Offered: jointly with SISSE 445.
Prerequisite:
one 200-level ANTH course or LING 203
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ANTH 446: Class and Culture in East Asia
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Examines the nexus between culture and systems of social stratification/class in East Asia, with an emphasis on Taiwan, Korea, Japan, and China. Topics include class formation, mechanisms of social mobility and reproduction, markers of status and hierarchy, resistance, and the formation of class identity. Offered: jointly with SISEA 443.
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