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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
F alternate years, to be offered odd years 3 cr. LEC 3 PREREQUISITE: Junior standing, ANTH 204. -- Language as a subsystem of culture, fundamentals of linguistic analysis and the use of language in social contexts. Also explores relationships between perception and conception, thought and representation.
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3.00 Credits
S alternate years, to be offered even years 3 cr. LEC 3 PREREQUISITE: Junior standing, ANTH 101 and ANTH 204. -- Current ethnological and theoretical considerations of creative cultural processes in relation to classical adaptations and world views of Pacific Island peoples.
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1.00 - 9.00 Credits
Su On demand 1-9 cr. LEC 1 PREREQUISITE: ANTH 101. -- A summer of archaeological field work at a location away from the University; training in excavation and laboratory methods. (Offered when funding available.)
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3.00 Credits
S, to be offered even years 3 cr. LEC 3 PREREQUISITE: ANTH 204 or SOCI 326 or HSTR 145. -- Dominant constructions of sex, gender and sexuality in contemporary Japanese society, and how such constructions are reinforced, contested or resisted by women in Japan. Interaction with race, ethnicity, class and other social and historical factors (e.g., colonialism, globalization).
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3.00 Credits
S alternate years, to be offered even years 3 cr. LEC 3 PREREQUISITE: Junior standing, ANTH 201 -- This course provides an understanding of the origins and development of human culture in the Old World (Africa, Europe, Asia, and Australia) over the past three million years. The emphasis is on key theoretical and methodological developments in the archaeology and paleoanthropology of the Old World.
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3.00 Credits
S to be offered even years 3 cr. LEC 3 PREREQUISITE: ANTH 204 or SOCI 303 or HSTR 145 -- Examines socio-historical and political meanings of mass/popular culture in our everyday lives in personal, local and global contexts. Focus on materials originating from or related to Japan including manga, anime, music, performance arts, food, fashion, the internet, toys and television.
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3.00 Credits
On Demand 3 cr. LEC 3 PREREQUISITE: Junior standing, ANTH 201, ANTH 204. -- The study of ancient and extant cultures of a selected world region with a comparative focus between the archaeology and ethnography of ancient and extant societies. Explores theoretical and methodological implications associated with the linkages between archaeology and ethnography.
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3.00 Credits
On demand 3 cr. LEC 3 PREREQUISITE: Junior standing, ANTH 201, ANTH 204. -- Anthropological research materials, their methodological treatment and theoretical grounding as applied to health-related practices in local and trans cultural contexts. Cultural constructions of diseases,intervention and treatment strategies, and the analysis of health concerns associated with globalization and accelerated culture change.
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4.00 Credits
On Demand 1 - 3 cr. SEM Maximum 4 cr. -- Topics offered at the upper division level which are not covered in regular courses. Students participate in preparing and presenting discussion material.
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3.00 Credits
S alternate years, to be offered odd years 3 cr. LEC 3. PREREQUISITE: Junior standing, ANTH 204. -- Forms of religious representation and practice in cultural and historical context; from liminality and symbolic innovation to mythic charters and social transformations, cosmological scenarios and ritual forms are explored in this course.
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