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01:070:318: Reading Ethnographic Writing
3.00 Credits
Rutgers University-Newark
Exemplary fieldwork-based monographs in cultural anthropology, with an emphasis on most recent ones. Ethnography as text; ethnography as cultural description, inscription, interpretation, and criticism; ethnography as theory-laden versus ethnography as data for theorizing. Prerequisite: 01:070:101 or permission of instructor.
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01:070:319: Anthropology and Human Rights
3.00 Credits
Rutgers University-Newark
Anthropological perspective on human rights; explores how this idea is deployed and negotiated by nation-states, transnational bodies, and localized groups in a variety of different contexts around the world today.
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01:070:320: Diaspora,Multiculturalism,and Ethnicity in the United States
3.00 Credits
Rutgers University-Newark
Theory and ethnography of recent immigrations; community, identity construction; class, race, gender, and age; local, national, and transnational factors; various case studies. Prerequisite: 01:070:101 or permission of instructor.
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01:070:323: Women Writing Culture
3.00 Credits
Rutgers University-Newark
How gender, power, and difference shape the writings of women ethnographers. Interpretation, analysis, authority, intellectual representation, and creativity; life experiences and ethnography. Prerequisite: 01:070:101. Credit not given for both this course and 01:988:323.
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01:070:325: Evolution and Culture
3.00 Credits
Rutgers University-Newark
Examination of current research on the relationship between evolutionary biology and culture. Topics include animal culture studies, cultural transmission theory, gene-culture coevolution, and the application of signaling theory to human cultural phenomena. Prerequisite: 01:070:204 or permission of instructor.
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01:070:326: Pleistocene Hominid Adaptations
3.00 Credits
Rutgers University-Newark
Cultural and biological aspects of hominid evolution during the Pleistocene. Prerequisites: 01:070:102, 105 or permission of instructor.
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01:070:327: Post-Pleistocene Hominid Adaptations
3.00 Credits
Rutgers University-Newark
African, Asian, and European cultural developments after the Pleistocene, including origins of farming, village life, and complex society. Prerequisite: 01:070:105 or permission of instructor.
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01:070:330: Archaeology of Australasia
3.00 Credits
Rutgers University-Newark
Prehistory of Australasia in its worldwide perspective, with special reference to Asian origins, impact of human colonization, and interpretative models based on modern aboriginal hunter-gatherer behavior. Prerequisite: 01:070:105.
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01:070:332: North American Archaeology
3.00 Credits
Rutgers University-Newark
Prehistory of North America from the appearance of humans on the continent to European discovery. Varieties of adaptation, cultural interrelationships, developmental trends. Prerequisite: 01:070:105.
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01:070:333: Colonial Archaeology
3.00 Credits
Rutgers University-Newark
Archaeology of post-Colombian European colonial spread worldwide, with particular reference to North America and Africa. Strong focus on practical laboratory work, specifically analysis of colonial artifacts, including ceramics, glass, pipes, and fauna. Prerequisites: 01:070:105, 208.
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