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Anthro 142: Medicine and Society
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
This course is the required second-semester sequence of the introduction to medical anthropology and cultural anthropology for students enrolled in the Medicine and Society Program. The course builds upon material introduced in Anthro 141, and provides greater ethnographic context for the cross-cultural study of health and illness. Topical areas include analyses of disease, illness and sickness at micro and macro levels; impact of personal and interpersonal factors on health; health effects of social, political, and economic factors; relationship of anthropology to biological and social sciences approaches; ecology of health and development; and cross-cultural health studies of language, gender, and race/ethnicity. CBTL course.
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Anthro 150A: Introduction to Human Evolution
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
A survey of the fossil evidence for human evolution. The course includes discussion of the genetics of human variation and evolution, the study of living non-human primates, and the fossil record and its interpretation. An evolutionary perspective is used in an attempt to understand modern humans from the naturalistic point of view.
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Anthro 160B: Intro to Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
The basic concepts and theoretical principles of sociocultural anthropology. Case material from Asia, Africa, Melanesia, Latin America, and North America.
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Anthro 167: Global Population Issues
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
The objective of this course is to provide students with a broad overview of global population growth and its sociocultural, political, and economic ramifications. Prerequisite: open to January Scholars Program students only.
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Anthro 168: Hurricane Katrina: A Case Study in Disaster and American Society
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
This course examines the historical, societal, cultural, environmental, and political issues raised by the Hurricane Katrina disaster. Through exploration of scholarship from multiple disciplines, the course seeks to understand the complex issues of the disaster itself, as well as ongoing relief and rebuilding in the affected area.
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Anthro 170D: Introduction to Linguistics
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Same as Ling 170D
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Anthro 190B: Introduction to Archaeology
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
A survey of the history, theory, and methods of archaeology. An emphasis on important problems and discoveries in world prehistory.
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Anthro 204B: Anthropology and the Modern World
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
What cultural anthropologists are learning about major issues of our time: cultures facing destruction, communal societies, sex roles, poverty, political repression in the Third World-sharpening the study of our own culture.
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Anthro 209C: World Archaeology
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Same as ARC 200C
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Anthro 2151: Language, Culture and Society
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
This course explores the relationships between linguistic practice and other social and cultural processes. Among the topics to be discussed are language and social identity, language and thought, language and gender, multilingualism and language shift as well as the connections between language and the identity of ethnically or nationally defined communities. The course format alternates between "classic" theoretical readings and ethnographic case studies on the interplay between linguistic practice and ideology as well as cultural and social processes.
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