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3.00 Credits
Overview of the field of rural sociology. Covers demography, community, environment and natural resources, agriculture, and international development. Considerations of theoretical and methodological issues related to the disciplinary cornerstones of social organization and social change in rural areas.
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3.00 Credits
Same as Anth 3204. Examines the globalization of food systems utilizing the political ecology of food to understand global and local dimensions of production, marketing, and consumption. Emphasis on connections between food production and national identity, relations of power, genetic engineering, environmental destruction, the politics of world hunger, and local efforts to achieve sustainability.
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3.00 Credits
Examination of African American religious, economic, political, family, and kinship institutions in the context of the greater American society. Struggles to overcome problems and the degree of success or failure of these struggles are examined and placed in historical context.
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3.00 Credits
The cultures and social statuses of women in several Muslim countries are examined and placed in their political, economic, and religious contexts.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of major developments in classical sociological theory, with emphasis on the "Big Three"-MarxDurkheim, and Weber, among others. Emphasis on sociological ideas in relation to the principal intellectual currents of European and American society.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of recent developments, trends, and debates in contemporary sociological theory; relationship of contemporary theories to classical theories and to current trends in European, American, and non-Western thought.
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3.00 Credits
Same as Anth 3451. The cultures of contemporary Indian tribes in the United States. Government policies, gaming, urban populations, education, self-determination, and identity.
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3.00 Credits
Same as Anth 3452. The role of Indian and mixed-blood women in a variety of North American Indian cultures, both traditional and contemporary, using ethnography, autobiography, life history, biography, and fiction. The interaction of Indian women and their cultures with the colonizing cultures of Western Europe and the United States.
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3.00 Credits
(IP; 4 cr; =[Anth 3601]; prereq 1101 or Anth 1111 or #; spring, every year) Same as Anth 3601. Study of types of social change taking place in Latin American countries, including economic, political, social, religious, and cultural change. Problems faced, consequences of development, and other types of changes are placed in their social and cultural contexts.
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3.00 Credits
Same as Anth 3602. Study of the social statuses of women in Latin American countries and the cultural norms influencing these statuses. Topics include class differences and the varied interests of women of different classes and ethnicities, women's movements, economic and political conditions, religion and women, etc.
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