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CULANTH 279S: Race, Racism, and Democracy
3.00 Credits
Duke University
The paradox of racial inequality in societies that articulate principles of equality, democratic freedom, and justice for all. Instructor: Baker
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CULANTH 280: Selected Topics
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Special topics in methodology, theory, or area. Instructor: Staff
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CULANTH 280 - Selected Topics
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CULANTH 280S: Seminar in Selected Topics
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Same as Cultural Anthropology 280 except instruction provided in seminar format. Instructor: Staff
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CULANTH 280S - Seminar in Selected Topics
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CULANTH 281S: Masculinities
3.00 Credits
Duke University
How masculinities are constructed, performed and inhabited. Theorization of the masculine subject in sociocultural, political and psychodynamic terms within colonial and modernizing contexts. Issues of gendered citizenship. Role of scholarship and the media in constituting hegemonic, subaltern, ethnic, female, and stigmatized masculinities. Instructor: Ewing
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CULANTH 281S - Masculinities
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CULANTH 284S: Transnationalism and Public Culture
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Critical examination of issues in transnational studies in anthropology and beyond. Tracking the theories of contemporary scholars of the global, and examining new multisited strategies of method, we explore the emerging ethnographic landscape of the global and the role transnational studies is playing in a revitalized anthropology of the twenty-first century. Instructor: Piot
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CULANTH 284S - Transnationalism and Public Culture
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CULANTH 286S: Development. Modernity, and Social Movements
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Modernization and ideologies of progress and nationalism; social movements, revolution, and political protest in the United States and around the world. Some prior background in cultural anthropology or social theory preferred. Consent of instructor required for undergraduate students. Instructor: Starn
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CULANTH 286S - Development. Modernity, and Social Movements
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CULANTH 287S: Ethnohistory of Latin America
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Analysis of what can be known about nonwestern cultures described in texts written by European colonizers. Focus on native peoples whose lives were transformed by Spanish colonialism, with particular attention to post-Inca Andean Societies. Instructor: Silverblatt
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CULANTH 288S: Seminar in Asian and Middle Eastern Cultural Studies
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Concentration on a theoretical problem or set of issues germane to the study of Asian and Middle Eastern cultures
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CULANTH 288S - Seminar in Asian and Middle Eastern Cultural Studies
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CULANTH 290: Research Methods in Japanese (B)
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Introduction to various research approaches to literary, sociological, and historical studies of Japan. Emphasis on bibliographical sources that best serve needs in chosen area of specialization. Consent of instructor required. Instructor: Staff
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CULANTH 299S: Special Topics in Linguistics
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Same as Linguistics 299 except instruction is provided in a seminar format. Instructor: Staff
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