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ANTH 34663: Brazilian Issues and Realities
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Students continue their study of contemporary Brazilian issues and realities in this course that looks at cultural, social, and political topics. Students are required to write a short critique on the subjects presented in class and a final research paper. All written work must be done in Portuguese.
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ANTH 34664: Musical Folklore
4.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Course aims to build an understandingof what exactly musical folklore is the processes of acculturation behind the creation of musical floklore, and the technique of documenting and classifying musical folklore through examining themusical theory, lyrical content, and what can be learned about the culture behind musical folklore.
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ANTH 34671: Community Development
4.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
An interdisciplinary course based on the discussion of sectoral social politics of principle themes relating to the question of environment, discussed in an ecological, economic and social dimension. Objectives: To discover possible relations between community life and development and to present line of research "socio-environmental questions, cultural studies and sustainable development.
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ANTH 34673: Anthropology of Art
4.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Follows the anthropological discussions related to art and society , and art and culture throughout the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
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ANTH 34680: Contemporary Brazil
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This course provides a mulit-disciplinary overview of Brazilian culture and current realities. Daily lectures and discussions on a broad range of topics drawn from Brazilian hisotry, literature, economics, politics, race relations, and current social movements are augmented with field trips and Brazilian films and music. Several written reports and a 3-5 page final paper are required. Course is graded S/U and taught during pre-program. The same course is taught in Sao Paulo and ANTH assigned this class with number 34680.
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ANTH 34720: Medical Practice and Policy in the United Kingdom
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This course introduces American pre-medical students to the structure of socialized medicine in Britain and the public welfare system of which it forms a part. The course begins with a brief history of the National Health Service and a description of the principles underpinning the system. The course then explores medical education in Britain and the various career structures available to British medical doctors. Special attention is paid to the reforms currently being introduced to medical education, and the reasons for these changes. The course ends with an examination of the challenges facing the NHS. These include financial constraints; administrative changes in the provision of medical services; the changing balance between primary and hospital medicine; the demands of new medical technology; new ethical challenges in medicine; and the relationship between public and private medicine.The course will be taught in the form of a discussion group, with students being invited to make comparisons and contrasts between the American and British system of health care services.
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ANTH 34721: Theoretical and Practical Introduction to Mexican Medicine
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Lectures by Mexican doctors on healthcare in Mexico, traditional medicine, physician perspectives, expectations of patients. Students spend six hours/week in Mexican hospitals, shadowing doctors and doing some clinical work under medical supervision. They take a trip to the indigenous town of Cuetzalan where they meet a traditional healer and witness first hand practices of traditional medicine.
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ANTH 34730: Social Process: Mexican Case
4.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Taught in Puebla, Mexico
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ANTH 34731: The Ethnography of Greece
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
The course acquaints students with central facets of Greek society and culture as depicted by ethnographers and other social scientists since the mid-sixties. The emphasis is on institutions, modes of living, options, contests and negotiations of everyday existence in the Greek society of today - the society which the students actually come into contact with during their stay in the country. The "traditional" will come into the picture as one among other cultural frames of reference in terms of which people in Greece behave and "cope" in different circumstances and situations. A central aim of the course is to cultivate in the student an ethnographic sensibility which involves among other things the ability and willingness to put oneself in the place of the people one has come to study and become aware of one's own cultural conditioning.
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ANTH 34732: Fieldwork Methods
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Logic and philosophy of qualitative methodology in anthropology and other social sciences. The process of research design, data collection, analysis and interpretation of results and final write-up is elaborated with specific reference to research conducted in Egypt, the wider Arab and Middle Eastern worlds and elsewhere. Discussion of the politics and ethics of fieldwork, including protection of the rights of human participants in research projects.
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