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ANTHROPOLOGY 250: WorldMusic
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Students in this course will use an anthropological approach known as ethnomusicology to study the various ways in which people in several societies around the world create music in order to express themselves and their unique cultures. Students will be exposed to these musical traditions through readings, lectures and films, as well as through experiential learning in workshops with international musicians and by observing professional performers at live concerts throughout the term. Offered in alternate years,May Term.
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ANTHROPOLOGY 270: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Selected topics in anthropology open to students in all majors. May be repeated for credit if content is not duplicated. Offered as needed.
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ANTHROPOLOGY 273: Self and Society in Japan
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Aspects of everyday living in social and cultural context, with emphasis on social relations and the social institutions of family, work, education, medicine, and religion. Other topics include gender, play, art, and popular culture. Offered in alternate years.
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ANTHROPOLOGY 274: Peoples and Cultures of East Africa
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Survey of select east African societies whose cultural adaptations to varied ecosystems make interesting case studies for comparative analysis. Reveals the diversity and the congruity of human social systems. Offered annually in spring.
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ANTHROPOLOGY 275: Anthropology of Theatre,Performance & Spectacle
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Highlights the social significance of public music and dance rituals performed by select societies around the world. Of special interest to majors of anthropology, music, dance, and theater arts. Offered in alternate years.
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ANTHROPOLOGY 277: Area Studies
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Selected topics in anthropology with regional focus open to students of all majors, particularly sophomores and juniors.May be repeated for credit if content is not duplicated. Offered as needed.
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ANTHROPOLOGY 288: Consuming Passions:The Anthropology of Food
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Considers forms of human eating in historical and cross-cultural perspective. Examines various systems of subsistence, from hunting and gathering to horticulture to pastoralism, as well as the symbolic aspects of food choice. Offered in alternate years.
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ANTHROPOLOGY 295: Travel Course in Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
First hand observations of the social institutions, cultural practices, and daily life of a particular society, of a distinct cultural group or society. Offered occasionally inMay term.
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ANTHROPOLOGY 310: Issues and Ethnography in Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Examines issues and controversies in classical and contemporary ethnographic literature. Prerequisite: ANTH 171. Offered in alternate years.
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ANTHROPOLOGY 330: Language,Communication,and Culture
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Explores the relationship between language, society, and thought. The topics include the evolutionary origins of human language, multilingualism, non-verbal behavior, and gendered differences in communication styles. Offered in alternate years, spring.
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