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ANTH 411: Neurolinguistics
3.00 Credits
Rice University
Study of languages and the brain. Includes localization of speech, language, and memory functions, hemispheric dominance, pathologies of speech and language associated with brain damage, and hypotheses of the representation and operation of linguistic information in the cortex.
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ANTH 444: Culture And Mental Illness
3.00 Credits
Rice University
This seminar takes psychiatric practice as an object of anthropological investigation. It explores the ways in which emotional suffering and therapeutic systems are constituted within various social, cultural, and historical contexts. Topics include affect, anxiety, psychosis, and somatization in cross-cultural perspective; diagnostic standardization; the cultural history of psychiatry; institutionalization and deinstitutionalization; psychiatric professionalization; the globalization of Western psychiatric practice; and critical anti-psychiatry movements.
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ANTH 445: Experts/Expertise
3.00 Credits
Rice University
Studies of experts and expert knowledge have recently become one of the most vibrant and promising areas of research in social-cultural anthropology today. This seminar reviews recent anthropological research on experts and their cultures of expertise and situates it in comparison to theoretical, sociological an historical engagements of expert cultures.
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ANTH 446: Adv Biomedical Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Rice University
Seminar on contemporary research on the biomedical aspects of human health and disease. Includes topics from medical ecology and epidemiology.
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ANTH 491: Directed Honors Research
3.00 Credits
Rice University
A two-semester sequence of independent research culminating in the preparation and defense of an honors thesis. Open only to candidates formally accepted in the honors program.
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ANTH 495: Anthropology Capstone
3.00 Credits
Rice University
Required of all anthropology majors who do not enroll in ANTH 490 and ANTH 491. Each student formulates and completes an advanced research project guided by a faculty supervisor and evaluated by a faculty panel.
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ANTH 507: Anthro From 2Nd Ww-Present
3.00 Credits
Rice University
A sequel to ANTH 306/506, the course explores turns and trends in sociocultural research and critique during the past half-century. special attention is paid to the rise and fall of structuralism, the problematization of "the primitive" and the proliferation of theories of "practice."
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ANTH 508: The Historical Imagination
5.00 Credits
Rice University
Explores ideas of history and attitudes toward the past as culturally conditioned phenomena. Emphasizes history as a statement of cultural values as well as conceptualizations of cause, change, time, and reality.
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ANTH 512: African Prehistory
3.00 Credits
Rice University
Thematic coverage of developments throughout the continent from the Lower Paleolithic to medieval times, with emphasis on food production, metallurgy and the rise of cities and complex societies.
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ANTH 523: Introduction To Phonology
3.00 Credits
Rice University
Introduction to analysis techniques and theory concerning patternings of sounds in the world's languages. The course will involve extensive work with non-English data sets, and development of analytical techniques such as identification of sound alternations or restrictions, and formalization of abstract representations and rules to account for them.
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