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AMCV 2690: Management of Cultural Institutions
1.00 Credits
Brown University
This course explores public humanities institutions as an organizational system that interacts with broader community systems. Students will emerge with an understanding of the realities of the managerial, governance and financial structures of public humanities institutions and how those structures interact with mission, programming and audience. The course is designed to help those who work on the program side of public humanities and cultural institutions--as educators, librarians, curators, interpreters, exhibit designers, public programming coordinators, grand makers, etc.--engage more strategically with those aspects of their institutions that encompass planning, organizational behavior, revenue generation, finance, marketing, and governance.
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AMCV 2920: Independent Reading and Research
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Brown University
Section numbers vary by instructor. Please check Banner for the correct section number and CRN to use when registering for this course.
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AMCV 2990: Thesis Preparation
0.00 Credits
Brown University
For graduate students who have met the tuition requirement and are paying the registration fee to continue active enrollment while preparing a thesis.
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ANTH 0066: Seminars
1.00 Credits
Brown University
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ANTH 0066A: Politics of Race and Culture
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Addressing the subjects of race, culture and ethnicity, focusing on minority groups in the U.S. Seeks to clarify the philosophical and theoretical issues in contemporary America using a cross-disciplinary approach.
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ANTH 0066B: Mythscapes
1.00 Credits
Brown University
An experimental seminar that will combine classroom discussion with visits to field sites within walking distance of the Brown campus. The aim will be to acquaint students with some fundamentals of symbolic analysis and to apply these fundamentals to interpreting the moral and historical messages suffused in the landscapes around us. Readings will include sources on the anthropological interpretation of myth combined with historical sources on Brown and its neighboring communities and institutions. Students will acquire a deeper sense of the mythic qualities of this place and some analytical tools for understanding mythscapes elsewhere. Enrollment limited to 20 first year students. FYS
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ANTH 0066C: Population and Culture
1.00 Credits
Brown University
This seminar for first year students examines the relationship between individuals and population and the impact of culture on population. How do the lives and actions of individuals cumulate to the characteristics of a population? How do the characteristics of a population affect the lives of the people in it? For first year students only.
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ANTH 0066D: Who Owns the Past?
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Examines the roles of the past in the present: Why study the past, and why preserve it? How has the materiality of the past been represented in different historical and cultural contexts and for what purposes? How do the global realities of indigenous, ethnic, and nationalist struggles shape current archaeological practice? The course uses case studies from around the world to explore the conflicts in the intrepretation and presentation of the past and their broader implications.
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ANTH 0066E: Colonial Cities
1.00 Credits
Brown University
This course attempts to understand the nature of colonialism in Africa and India. Comparative methodological approach to the study of colonial cities introduces the students to a multiple and interlocking idea and symbols used by colonial power to create in their images, cities which reflect their own image. For first year students only.
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ANTH 0066F: Families and Households
1.00 Credits
Brown University
This course explores the diversity of families and households. It investigates the diversity of families, both between cultures and within cultures; changes in family forms over time, changing experiences of family over the life course, the diverse meanings, metaphors, and values of "family"; and current controversies about what families are and what they should be.
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