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ANTH 3750: Race,Class,and Gender
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
Three credits. Prerequisites: 3 hours anthropology or women's studies; ANTH 2010 recommended. An anthropological examination of the biological and cultural aspects of human identity as expressed through the concepts of race, ethnicity, gender, and sexuality. Focus on ways in which regional, ethnic, and gender identities are celebrated, contested, and regulated cross-culturally.
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ANTH 3752: Cultural Images of Gender
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
Three credits. Prerequisites: ANTH 2010 or SOC 1010 or WMST 2100; or permission of instructor. Global perspectives of gender through exploration of the experiences of men and women of various backgrounds worldwide. Special attention to mediums and writing styles presented; critical examination of creation and perpetuation of cultural images.
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ANTH 4120: Practicing Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
Three credits. Culture change theory and the practical dimensions of anthropology in research and planned change implementation.
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ANTH 4130: Anthropology of Globalization
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
Three credits. Prerequisites: Junior standing; ANTH 2010, 3010, or GS 2010, or permission of instructor. Explores the phenomenon of globalization anthropologically including competing understanding of transnational flow of capital, goods, people, images, and ideas around the world.
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ANTH 4140: Immigrants and Globalization in the American South
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
Three credits. Prerequisites: Junior standing; ANTH 2010 or 3010 or permission of instructor. ANTH 4130 recommended. Explores anthropologically the specific effects of globalizing forces in the southern United States. Relations between global and local communities explored taking into account immigration, particularly of Latinos and Asians; local industry in a time of globalization; power and confrontation between rural and urban worlds; issues of race and ethnicity; and the assimilation of foreign-born professionals into Southern social and cultural systems.
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ANTH 4300: Human Osteology
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
Three credits. Prerequisites: BIOL 1030/1031 or 1110/1111; ANTH 2210 or 3210 or 3310; or permission of instructor. Lab-intensive. Explores methods used in physical anthropology to study individual skeletal remains including human skeletal anatomy and bone physiology. Emphasis on identification of fragmentary remains from archaeological sites.
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ANTH 4310: Bioarchaeology
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
Three credits. Prerequisites: BIOL 1030/1031 or 1110/1111; ANTH 2210 or 3210, or 3310; or permission of instructor. ANTH 4300 recommended. Human skeletal remains interpretation from an archaeological perspective to understand past human culture through the lens of health, nutrition, and activity patterns. Emphasis on technical aspects of bioarchaeological research including a substantial component of case studies, issues, and ethics.
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ANTH 4360: Zooarchaeology
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
Three credits. Prerequisites: BIOL 1030/1031 or 1110/1111; ANTH 3210; or permission of instructor. Lab-intensive. Explores methods used by zooarchaeologists to identify, quantify, and summarize nonhuman animal remains from archaeological contexts using comparative collections. Emphasis on implications for human subsistence, environmental reconstruction, and human behavior.
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ANTH 4520: Archaeology of the Southeastern United States
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
Three credits. Prerequisites: ANTH 2230 or 3210 or 3520, or permission of instructor. A comprehensive presentation of the archaeology of the southeastern United States, to include historical overviews of southeastern archaeology; a consideration of geography, geomorphology, and environment; theoretical contributions of southeastern archaeology; the finds of southeastern archaeology concerning the initial settlement of the region; the origins, adaptations, and development of major prehistoric southeastern cultural traditions through historic contact and colonization.
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ANTH 4620: Environmental Archaeology
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
Three credits. Prerequisite: 3 hours from the following: ANTH 2210, 3210, 3310, 3520, or 4950. The interdisciplinary reconstruction of prehistoric environments using archaeological methods with a focus on geoarchaeology, zooarchaeology, and archaeobotany. How past environments affect human adaptation and how humans impact the environment.
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