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ANTH 228: Peoples and Cultures of the Southwest
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Cultures, institutions and ethnic groups of southwestern United States. Analysis of both prehistoric and historic cultures, continuity and change.
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ANTH 229: Indians of North America
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
An introductory comparative study of Native American cultures as they existed prior to their disruption by European contact. Uses the culture area approach.
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ANTH 230: Peoples of the World
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Anthropological studies of societies and culture areas throughout the world to illustrate their characteristics and anthropological issues.
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ANTH 232: The Anthropology of Global Youth
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Joins diverse students in mutual learning about cultural similarities and differences as young, privileged, and connected citizens of today's globalized world. Students teach each other about their lives and cultures with the goal of generating deeper understanding and interaction.
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ANTH 233: People, Power and State: Political Anthropology
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
This course covers the anthropological approach to studying politics comprising social theory texts and theoretically informed case studies from across the world in a historical perspective. The readings are primarily comprised of anthropological texts along with some that deal with history and social theory. It will study how ethnographic research has informed and illuminated the study of varied questions including the working of bureaucratic organizations, ethnic and indigenous identities, organized violence, social movements and various forms of claims-making by groups in relation to other social formations as well as nation-states among a host of other political themes.
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ANTH 234: Environmental Anthropology: Plants, People and Pigs
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Covers the social science approach to studying the issues concerning the dependence, interactions and impact of humans on physical environment over the last few centuries. The readings are primarily comprised of anthropological texts along with some that deal with history and social theory. They will concern the origins of the discipline and the various themes that arose over time and reflect our understanding of ecology. Physical environment determine human behavior and identity, either directly or indirectly. The natural world is also greatly affected by changes in political institutions and social values that fluctuate across time, along with conflicting claims over natural resources. Examine the degradation of environment, struggles for conservation and the shaping of human identities around it. Analyze the complexities that are related to these issues by taking a wide temporal and spatial frame of analysis.
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ANTH 235: Anthropology of Food
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Explores relationship between food and culture in the past and in the contemporary world. Topics include the economic, political and symbolic dimensions of food, effects of dietary changes on health, role of globalization, and causes of hunger and famine.
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ANTH 236: Anthropology of Sport
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Examines sports from a cross-cultural perspective. The unifying theme is how sports interact with and reflect other aspects of culture, such as economics, politics, religion, identity, gender, and change. These inter-relationships are examined in case studies drawn from traditional and contemporary cultures.
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ANTH 239: Arts and Crafts of Native North America
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Anthropological analysis of indigenous technologies, arts, and crafts of native peoples of North America, including textiles, stoneworking, and ceramics.
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ANTH 245: Contemporary Native American Culture Issues
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
An overview of cultural identity issues for Native Americans in the contemporary United States, including how Native Americans view their own cultures and society, perspectives they bring to the Euro-American and native encounters and to persistent denials of their distinctiveness in modern American society.
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