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ANT 2170: Culture and Personality
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Spring Ruth Benedict’s pioneering work, Patterns of Culture, laid the foundations for investigation into the relationship between cultural ethos and individual personality. Starting with Benedict, this course considers a variety of approaches to this general question, including those suggested by Mead, Linton, LaBarre, and others.
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ANT 2175: Language,Culture,and Society
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Spring Explores the different roles that language plays in the lives of people, communities, and nations. Topics include: language and thought; language and power; poetics and verbal art; bilingualism; African-American English (“Ebonics”); pidgin and creole languages; Native Americanlanguage revitalization; “politically correct” language; and therise of English as a global language.
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ANT 2180: American Culture
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Fall A sociocultural perspective on American life from de Tocqueville’s time to the present. Major emphasis is placed on the contradiction between equality, the highest American value, and the historical realities of race, class, gender, and kinship. Also offered as SOC 2180.
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ANT 2210: The Origins of Society
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Special topic (offered irregularly) The processes and events of social change, with emphasis on three basic transitions in human history: the emergence of village society; the origins of food production; and the growth of social and economic stratification, urbanism, and the state. Theoretical approaches to social change are studied.
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ANT 2211: Sociology of Gender
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
See SOC 2210 in the Sociology section for description.
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ANT 2250: Film and Anthropology
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Alternate years ( Spring) How useful a tool is film for the study of peoples who come from cultures entirely different from one’s own Appropriate readings accompany the visual material, in addition to ethnographic accounts of the societies viewed in class and discussions of the problems encountered in filming non-Western peoples.
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ANT 2320: Performing Arts in Cross-Cultural Perspective
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
See the Anthropology section for description.
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ANT 2550: Magic,Witchcraft,and Religion
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Fall Magic, witchcraft, and religion from an anthropological perspective, including theories about the origins and functions of religious beliefs and practices in diff e rent culture s . Readings include theoretical writings and ethnographic studies.
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ANT 2710: Black Popular Culture
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
See the Anthropology section for description.
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ANT 3070: Myth and Ritual
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Alternate years ( Spring) The social anthropology of myths and rituals in both simple and complex societies. Some attention is given to the approaches of Durkheim, Lévi- Strauss, Edmund Leach, Victor Turner, and Clifford Geertz, who have made contributions within the theoretical schools of structuralism and symbolic anthropology.
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