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ANT 361: Exploring the Unknown
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
An exploration of the "great mysteries" which have captured the popular imagination. A rational evaluation of the facts and hypotheses that surround such mysteries as Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster, UFOs, the ancient astronauts of von Daniken, the Bermuda Triangle, the legends of Atlantis and Mu, and the construction of the Egyptian pyramids. A research paper is required.
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ANT 362: Race, Ethnicity and Inequality
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
Investigation of the nature of the system of racial and ethnic classification that prevails in the contemporary United States and of the socio-historical processes that have generated this cultural taxonomy. Exploration of the impact of our ideas and understandings about racial and ethnic differences on selected aspects of U.S. social life.
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ANT 370: Cultures of East Asia
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
An introduction to the social and cultural patterns of East Asia. The focus is on contemporary society with additional attention to changing historical, social, economic and political contexts.
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ANT 378: Cultures of South Asia
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
The culture of the Indian subcontinent in terms of population, languages, social institutions, and cultural patterns; changing cultural patterns.
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ANT 380: Cultures of Africa
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
Introduction to social and cultural institutions of sub-Saharan Africa. Emphasis on traditional society but consideration given to social change.
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ANT 400: Development of Anthropological Thought
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
Examination of the major theoretical positions in contemporary anthropology, and of their development in the broader context of the history of ideas.
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ANT 401: Comparative Social Organization
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
A review of basic principles of kinship organization and an examination of major theories of kinship. A consideration of important dimensions of extra-familial social organization.
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ANT 402: Research Methods in Anthropology
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
A consideration and study of the methods critical to anthropological research. Methods and techniques common to the social sciences and those unique to anthropology are discussed. Basic statistical concepts and experimental design.
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ANT 403: Religion and Culture
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
Religion and its relationships to culture in different societies. Systems of belief and their translation into ritual and behavior. The role of religion in the value systems of different societies.
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ANT 404: Political Anthropology
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
This course is a cross-cultural examination of politics and political organization, law and maintenance of order, corporate groups and ideology, the relations of political institutions to other institutions of society, and issues of identity and representations. We will investigate the following questions: What is power? How is it related to ideology and representations of identity? How is power acquired and used and by whom? We will examine whether forms of power and its relation to ideology differ cross-culturally. Theoretically, we will examine how structural and psychological theorists go about answering these questions.
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