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ANSC 130: Hinduism
4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
An anthropological introduction to Hinduism, focusing on basic religious concepts and practices. Topics include myth, ritual, and symbolism; forms of worship; gods and goddesses; the roles of priest and renouncer; pilgrimages and festivals; the life cycle; popular Hinduism, Tantrism. Prerequisites: upper-division standing. (Formerly known as ANRG 108.) Credit not allowed for both ANRG 108 and ANSC 130.
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ANSC 131: Urban Cultures in Latin America
4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
This course examines four interrelated and historically structured themes of urban culture in Latin America: the role of cities in organizing national space and society; immigration and race; modernism; and popular culture as new religion, music, and film. Prerequisites: upper-division standing. (Formerly known as ANRG 114.) Credit not allowed for both ANRG 114 and ANSC 131.
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ANSC 132: Modernity in Brazil
4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
Construction of Brazilian modernity through four perspectives: Liberalism among slave-owning elites compared with democratic citizenship among contemporary poor, millenarian religions; construction of the urban periphery by residents; and a modernist theory (antropofagia) about authentic versus imported culture. Prerequisites: upper-division standing. (Formerly known as ANRG 132.) Credit not allowed for both ANRG 132 and ANSC 132.
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ANSC 133: Peoples and Cultures of the Middle East
4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
This course explores the living structures, family and gender relations, economy, and religion in the Middle East. We will especially focus on how people come to terms with recent transformations such as nationalism, literacy, globalism, and Islamism. Prerequisites: upper-division standing. (Formerly known as ANRG 122.) Credit not allowed for both ANRG 122 and ANSC 133.
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ANSC 134: Global Islam
4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
Course aims to understand the diverse ways in which Muslims give meaning to their religion and use it as a framework to understand the world. Prerequisites: upper-division standing. (Formerly known as ANRG 118.) Credit not allowed for both ANRG 118 and ANSC 134.
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ANSC 135: Indigenous Peoples of Latin America
4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
Indigenous peoples in the Americas have long been dominated and exploited. They have also resisted and reworked the powerful forces affecting them. This course will trace this centuries-long contestation, focusing on ways anthropological representations have affected those struggles. Prerequisites: upper-division standing. (Formerly known as ANRG 143.) Credit not allowed for both ANRG 143 and ANSC 135.
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ANSC 136: Traditional Chinese Society
4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
Course examines major institutions and culture patterns of traditional China, especially as studied through ethnographic sources. Topics include familism, religion, agriculture, social mobility, and personality. Prerequisites: upper-division standing. (Formerly known as ANRG 170.) Credit not allowed for both ANRG 170 and ANSC 136.
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ANSC 137: Chinese Popular Religion
4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
The religious world of ordinary precommunist times, with some reference to major Chinese religious traditions. Background in premodern Chinese history is recommended. Prerequisites: upper-division standing. (Formerly known as ANRG 173.) Credit not allowed for both ANRG 173 and ANSC 137.
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ANSC 139: Freud, Psychoanalysis, and Culture
4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
This course examines the work of Sigmund Freud and its relevance to analysis of culture and experience in contemporary society, as well as influential works in the field of psychoanalytic anthropology. Prerequisites: upper-division standing or consent of instructor.
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ANSC 140: Human Rights II: Contemporary Issues
4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
(Same as HMNR 101.) Interdisciplinary discussion that outlines the structure and functioning of the contemporary human rights regime, and then delves into the relationship between selected human rights protections—against genocide, torture, enslavement, political persecution, etc.—and their violation, from the early Cold War to the present. Prerequisites: Anthropology: upper-division or graduate standing or consent of instructor. HMNR: upper-division standing or consent of instructor.
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