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ANT 409: A History of Witchcraft
3.00 Credits
Syracuse University
3 History of witchcraft from various perspectives: its intellectual roots, the causes and dynamics of the witch-hunt, and the beliefs and self-perceptions of those who were called "witches". Offered only in Florence.
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ANT 414: Urban Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Syracuse University
3 E Processes of urbanization, migration, adjustments of peasants in cities, ethnic and cultural variation in urban areas. Cultural differences in industrial development. Uses of applied anthropology in urban situations. Sometimes offered abroad.
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ANT 415: Culture and Personality
3.00 Credits
Syracuse University
3 IR The person-in-culture and the function of culture in personality formation. Cross-cultural problems of child rearing, learning and education, life-cycle patterns, cultural conditioning, normality, and deviance. The individual and cultural milieu. Prereq: ANT 111, PSY 205, or permission of instructor.
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ANT 416: Political Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Syracuse University
3 IR Social power in the global political economy. Co-existence of various emergent and residual social formations such as tribe, peasant, and state. Conflicts over identities in terms of nationality, gender, ethnicity, race and/or class. Additional work required of graduate students.
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ANT 417: Economic Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Syracuse University
3 IR Survey of primitive modes of production: major adaptive strategies (collecting, hunting, horticulture, and pastoralism), division of labor, and ecological influences impinging on these productive techniques.
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ANT 427: Brazil:Anthropological Perspectives
3.00 Credits
Syracuse University
3 History and culture of Brazil; indigenous populations; Afro-Brazilians; race and ethnic relations; development; kinship; gender; religion; urbanization; politics; nationalism; globalization. Additional work required of graduate students.
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ANT 428: Transformation of Eastern Europe
3.00 Credits
Syracuse University
3 IR Change and continuity after the demise of communism as experienced by ordinary citizens. Transformations in agriculture, industry, social, and political institutions; the rise of ethnic nationalism; and ethnic conflict. Additional work required of graduate students.
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ANT 429: Cultures of the Iberian Peninsula
3.00 Credits
Syracuse University
3 Y Taught in Spanish. A general cultural introduction to the peoples who populated Spain and Portugal. Emphasis on those living in the Iberian peninsula before Roman and Carthaginian settlement and their influence on future generations. Field study tours to archeological and historic sites. Offered only in Madrid.
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ANT 432: Disease and Human Evolution
3.00 Credits
Syracuse University
Y Interaction of human populations with major diseases: plague, typhus, small pox, measles, AIDS. Biological and cultural effects. Human variation: mutations, blood types, race, and disabilities. Various aspects of human microevolution. Additional work required of graduate students. Prereq: ANT 131
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ANT 433: Human Skeletal Anatomy
3.00 Credits
Syracuse University
3 Y Introduction to methods and techniques in human osteology and anatomy (emphasis varies), which are basic in applied physical techniques involving measuring humans (anthropometrics). Some statistical analysis taught. Prereq: Permission of instructor.
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