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ANT 4241: Anthropology of Religion 6A MW AS ANT
3.00 Credits
University of South Florida-Main Campus
PR: ANT 2410 or DPR. The cross-cultural study of the social and cultural aspects of religion. Religious activities in traditional and modern societies will be discussed. Ritual behavior, religious practitioners and symbols of belief will be considered in light of their impact on the social, political or economic aspects of peoples? lives.
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ANT 4285: Oral History AS ANT
3.00 Credits
University of South Florida-Main Campus
PR: ANT 2410 or DPR. A survey of the history, methods, and current applications of oral history research, primarily in the anthropological study of culture, but with reference to allied disciplines. Students will become familiar with oral history through intensive analysis of selected case studies as well as guided field projects.
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ANT 4302: Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective MW AS ANT
3.00 Credits
University of South Florida-Main Campus
PR: ANT 2410 or DPR. Focuses on various theories, models and beliefs about male-female behaviors and interactions in human cultures throughout history and in various societies in the world today.
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ANT 4302 - Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective MW AS ANT
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ANT 4312: North American Indians AS ANT
3.00 Credits
University of South Florida-Main Campus
PR: ANT 2410 or DPR. An examination of the evidence for the origin and antiquity of human beings in North America and of patterns of regional development until the period of contact with European colonists. Emphasis on varieties of ecological adaptation, social, political and religious systems, enculturation and worldview, folklore and visual art.
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ANT 4316: Ethnic Diversity in the United States MW AS ANT
3.00 Credits
University of South Florida-Main Campus
PR: ANT 2410 or DPR. Special concerns include ethnic diversity in American society, historical and contemporary diversity in values, experiences, and lifestyles, and an examination of policies and problems affecting ethnic groups in the United States.
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ANT 4323: Mexico and Central America AS ANT
3.00 Credits
University of South Florida-Main Campus
PR: ANT 2410. Restricted to Anthropology majors, LACS certificate students, juniors and seniors only. Focuses on the history, contemporary values and interpersonal relationships, and patterns of rural and urban life in Mesoamerica. Guatemala and Mexico are emphasized.
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ANT 4340: The Caribbean 6A MW AS ANT
3.00 Credits
University of South Florida-Main Campus
PR: ANT 2410 or DPR. Restricted to junior and senior CAS majors. Main themes include: the depopulation of the aboriginal population and the resettlement of the area via slavery, indenture, and migration; contemporary ethnic heterogeneity; economic problems of Third World microstates; development of a modern social and political consciousness. Religious diversity, music, the graphic arts, and the literature of the contemporary Caribbean will also be surveyed.
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ANT 4390: Visual Anthropology AS ANT
3.00 Credits
University of South Florida-Main Campus
PR: ANT 2410 and DPR. The use of photographic techniques for the crosscultural recording and analysis of human activities. The study of ethnographic photography as both art and science, and the production of an anthropological study that expresses the goal of ?isual literacy.? Review and evaluation of the uses of visual techniques and the evidence they provide to the social scientist.
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ANT 4401: Exploring Cross-Cultural Diversity MW AS ANT
3.00 Credits
University of South Florida-Main Campus
For non-Anthropology majors only. This course will introduce students to anthropological perspectives which are useful in understanding the implications of cultural diversity related to changing demographic patterns withinour country as well as to incresing globalization.
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ANT 4432: The Individual and Culture 6A MW AS ANT
3.00 Credits
University of South Florida-Main Campus
PR: ANT 2410 or DPR. The relationship between the individual and society is studied cross-culturally. Main themes include child-rearing practices, psychosomatic illness and curing. Discussion of theories and models of personality development with special reference to their applicability to the emerging field of cross-cultural mental health planning.
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