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ANTH 3331: CULTURE AND PERSONALITY
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
The interplay of culture and personality in various Western and non-Western societies. The relationship of specific practices to the development of personality and the psychological effects of colonization, modernization, and economic development of traditional societies.
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ANTH 3333: NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
North American Indian cultures and their development both before and after European contact.
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ANTH 3336: ANTHROPOLOGY OF RELIGION
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
A crosscultural study of magic and religion. Theories of the origin and function of magic and religion in pre-industrial societies.
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ANTH 3338: COMPARATIVE KINSHIP AND FAMILY SYSTEMS
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
Variation in kinship and family systems from crosscultural and evolutionary perspectives. Structure, function, and dynamics of kinship and family systems as adaptations to diverse ecological, social, and historical circumstances. Implications of this approach for understanding kinship and family in American society also addressed. Formerly listed as ANTH 4338. Credit cannot be given for both ANTH 3338 and ANTH 4338. Also offered as WOMS 3338; credit will be granted only once. Offered as AAST 3332 and ANTH 3338; credit will be granted in only one department.
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ANTH 3339: URBAN ANTHROPOLOGY
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
Examines main issues, theoretical approaches and ethnographic methods used by anthropologists working in cities. Also discusses relevant contemporary topics such as growth of global cities, gentrification, poverty and inequality, and the economic, social and cultural integration of international immigrants in U.S. cities.
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ANTH 3341: RESEARCH METHODS IN CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
Observational techniques, participant-observation, hypothesis testing, research design, use of the computer in research, analysis, and report writing, and oral presentations of research reports. Satisfies oral communication and computer use competence requirements. Prerequisite ANTH 1306 or 2322 or permission of instructor.
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ANTH 3346: ANTHROPOLOGY OF TOURISM
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
Examines the cultural practices of travel and the impact of tourism on both host and guest communities. Various forms of tourism are addressed including, but not limited to, ethnic, historical, regional, health and medical, and ecotourism. Themes of the "tourist gaze" authenticity, identity, consumption, ritual, borders, and pilgrimage will be explored.
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ANTH 3348: ANTHROPOLOGY OF MIGRATION
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
This course focuses on the expanding field of migration studies in social and cultural anthropology. It traces the history of migration studies in anthropology, discusses the major theoretical contributions of anthropologists to the interdisciplinary field of migration, and addresses key contemporary topics in migration studies including globalization, transnational communities, gender, identity, and citizenship. The course heavily relies on ethnographic case studies of different immigrant populations in the U.S. written by anthropologists in the recent past.
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ANTH 3349: ANTHROPOLOGY OF GLOBALIZATION
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
The forces of economic globalization now reach every corner of the world to the point that few societies have been untouched by their impact. This course examines the forces that drive globalization and their repercussions upon local communities around the world. It examines how economic globalization affects the lives of real people in developing and industrialized countries as well as in small-scale societies traditionally studied by anthropologists.
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ANTH 3350: NORTH AMERICAN ARCHAEOLOGY
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
Prehistoric cultural adaptations in North America from human arrival to European contact. Topics treated include the question of when and where the first Native Americans arrived; the beginnings of village and farming life; and the development of Puebloan and "Mound-building" cultures.
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