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ANTHRO 368-0: Latino Ethnography
3.00 Credits
Northwestern University
Sociocultural analysis of U.S. Latino communities. Examines ethnographies by and about Latinos based in the United States. Draws on a broad disciplinary basis, including Latino studies and ethnic studies, to critique and elaborate on ethnographic methods and epistemologies. Prerequisite: 211, LATIN AM 251, or consent of instructor.
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ANTHRO 370-0: Anthropology in Historical Perspective
3.00 Credits
Northwestern University
Major schools of thought in social, archaeological, and biological anthropology over the last century. Prerequisite: 200-level anthropology course or consent of instructor.
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ANTHRO 370-0 - Anthropology in Historical Perspective
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ANTHRO 372-0: Third World Urbanization
3.00 Credits
Northwestern University
Urbanization processes in the third world. Spatial development, wage labor, the informal sector, gender relations, rural-urban migration, and global and transnational interactions. Effects of these processes on sociocultural practices. Prerequisite: 100- or 200-level social science course or consent of instructor.
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ANTHRO 373-0: Power and Culture in American Cities
3.00 Credits
Northwestern University
Overview of history and present realities of American urban life, with focus on ethnographic knowledge and stratifications by class, race, ethnicity, gender, nationality, and sexuality. Reconstitution of social and cultural relations, politics, and labor markets by recurrent streams of migration. Prerequisite: 100- or 200-level cultural anthropology or sociology course or consent of instructor.
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ANTHRO 374-0: The Anthropology of Complex Organizations
3.00 Credits
Northwestern University
Examination of recent research in organizational ethnography based on investigations in industrial ethnology, the anthropology of work, studies of public-sector bureau-cracies, and research in multinational corporations. Prerequisite: 100- or 200-level anthropology or sociology course or consent of instructor.
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ANTHRO 376-0: Socialization
3.00 Credits
Northwestern University
Cross-cultural study of the intergenerational transmission of culture; processes by which social groups pass on social tradition and behavior to succeeding generations. Prerequisite: 211, introductory psychology course, or consent of instructor.
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ANTHRO 376-0 - Socialization
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ANTHRO 377-0: Psychological Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Northwestern University
Contemporary approaches to cross-cultural behavior: ecocultural aspects of behavior development through maturation and socialization in human and nonhuman primates. Prerequisite: introductory survey courses in psychology or anthropology or consent of instructor.
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ANTHRO 377-0 - Psychological Anthropology
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ANTHRO 378-0: Law and Culture
3.00 Credits
Northwestern University
Introduction to the anthropology of law; institutional knowledge as seen in material culture and legal documents; colonial and postcolonial settings; theoretical approaches to the relationships between law and culture, colonialism, evidence, and globalization. Prerequisite: 200-level anthropology course or consent of instructor.
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ANTHRO 381-0: North American Prehistory
3.00 Credits
Northwestern University
Intensive study of cultural history of one or more areas of the continent from archaeological evidence.
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ANTHRO 382-0: Households and Everyday Life
3.00 Credits
Northwestern University
The role of households and everyday life in past and present societies throughout the world. Focus on people, gender, social relations, and interpersonal relations. An archaeology course with heavy emphasis on theoretical perspectives from sociology and cultural anthropology. Prerequisite: 100- or 200-level anthropology, history, or sociology course.
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