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AH 421: History of Modern Architecture
3.00 Credits
Arcadia University
Study of the development of architectural style in the 20th century. Focuses on important examples of Philadelphia architecture. (old #321) Prerequisites: a survey course in art history and permission of the instructor.
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AH 460: Controversial Issues in Art & Society
3.00 Credits
Arcadia University
This course will focus on the censorship of controversial art in the 20th century. Issues such as obscenity, pornography and censorship will be examined. Politics, religion, race and gender will be investigated as critical factors in the censorship of art.
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AH 490: Senior Thesis
4.00 Credits
Arcadia University
Completion of a semi-independent study in a problem of art history chosen in consultation with the faculty adviser and thesis committee. Includes individual and group conferences to examine research methods and procedures. Required of all art history majors.
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AN 120: Cultural Anthropology
4.00 Credits
Arcadia University
Systematic study of the customs, social organization, environmental adaptation and belief systems of primitive and contemporary societies. Considers cultural variations in technology, economy, language, families, government and religion, with a special emphasis on social and cultural change and global relations. Non-majors may substitute this course as prerequisite for other courses in the sociology/anthropology department.
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AN 150: The Family
4.00 Credits
Arcadia University
Analysis of the family as a basic social institution in both Western and non-Western cultures. Exploration of various marriage arrangements, kinship, family life cycle, and issues and problems relating to societal change as it affects kinship and family structure.
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AN 185: Anthropology Elective
0.00 Credits
Arcadia University
Anthropology Elective
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AN 220: Social Issues
4.00 Credits
Arcadia University
In-depth analysis, from a social science perspective, of a substantive social issue confronting modern societies. Emphasizes pertinent social structure, values and attitudes, and the effects on the individual. Topics vary from year to year. May be repeated for credit.
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AN 230: Reading Ethnography
4.00 Credits
Arcadia University
This course present students with an exploration of the genre of data presentation unique to cultural anthropology, the ethnographic monograph. Students explore the difficulty of translating 'emic' perspectives to 'etic' analysis, as well as becoming knowledgeable with the tropes of contemporary ethnographic writing. Also, students will become familiar with the ways that cultural anthropologists use contemporary social and anthropological theory to frame questions and provide analysis. Finally, the course explores the ethical dilemmas usually encountered and recounted within ethnographic monographs.
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AN 240: Ethnographic Film
3.00 Credits
Arcadia University
Ethnographic Film explores the history and impact of documentary films made by anthropologists. Classes consist of lectures, readings, screenings and discussions concerning the style and content of the major ethnographic films, anthropological and documentary film theory, and ethical issues surrounding the genre.
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AN 250: Ethnographic Methods in Performance
4.00 Credits
Arcadia University
This course will enable the student to trace his or her own human journey from an ethnographic perspective. We hope that this will enable the actor to develop a deeper process for character research and playwriting. We see our students able to construct new work based on a single biography or group biography, yielding the next Spaulding Gray or Anna Devere Smith.
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