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ANT 379: Ethnicity and Ecology in China
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
This course explores issues of ethnic and national identity in the context of the social ecology of the Chinese state, both past and present. It focuses on the material and social relationships that have shaped perceptions of, and interactions between, cultural groups in China and along its frontiers. Drawing on case studies from the Himalayan plateau, Yunnan highlands, Inner Asian steppes, Taiwan, and elsewhere, students examine how sustenance strategies, economic organization, and political administration have influenced construct of ethnic identity. This course is offered as both AAS 379 and ANT 379.
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ANT 380: Race and Ethnicity in Latin America and the Caribbean
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
Concepts and theories of race and ethnicity in Latin American and Caribbean settings. The historical evolution and the contemporary social and cultural significance of racial and ethnic identities within the region are explored. Specific examples of social relations characterized by ethnic or racial conflict are presented. This course is offered as both AFS 380 and ANT 380.
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ANT 381: Applied Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
A practical, career-oriented examination of how anthropological theory and method can be put to use in non-academic areas such as economic development, public health, environmental conservation, education, technology development, cultural advocacy, business, and law. Coordinated readings provide case illustrations.
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ANT 382: Human Demography
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
The study of human demography has had a long standing focus in anthropology, archaeology, economics, and sociology for the simple reason that the distribution and density of people fundamentally shapes many other aspects of the human condition. This course gives students an overview of population dynamics both as they change through time and differ across cultures.
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ANT 385: Prehistoric Peoples of the Americas
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
Life in the Americas from first settlement at the end of the last ice age until the arrival of the Europeans in the 15th and 16th centuries. The culture, history, and evolution of prehistoric peoples of North, Central, and South America are treated. Specific topics covered include settlement by Native Americans, hunting-gathering lifeways, plant and animal domestication, the origins of village life, and state-level societies.
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ANT 390: Topics in Social and Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
May be repeated as the topic changes.
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ANT 391: Topics in Social and Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
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ANT 393: Topics in Archaeology
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
Topics in archaeology are taught from a social sciences perspectives. Recent topics have included: Origin of Modern Humans, Advent of the Iron Age, Old World Archaeology, and Ancient Egypt. Semester supplements to this Bulletin contain specific description when course is offered. May be repeated as the topic changes.
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ANT 394: Topics in Archaeology
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
Topics in archaeology are taught from a social sciences perspectives. Recent topics have included: Origin of Modern Humans, Advent of the Iron Age, Old World Archaeology, and Ancient Egypt. Semester supplements to this Bulletin contain specific description when course is offered. May be repeated as the topic changes.
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ANT 395: Religions of the Caribbean
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
An ethnographic approach to the relationship among religion, social organization, and identity politics through studying cultural and historical bases of Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and their related religious manifestations in the Caribbean. Class stratification, ethnic conflict, and fundamentalist movements are explored. This course is offered as both AFS 395 and ANT 395.
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