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Nov 21, 2024
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ANTH 02395 - Anthropological Theory Credits: 3
This course introduces students to the major theories and debates that inspire and inform anthropological analysis by investigating a range of theoretical propositions concerning topics including agency, structure, history, biology, ecology, social change, power, material culture, and the politics of representation. Each theory will be examined in terms of its analytical and explanatory power for understanding human behavior within its cultural context. Student will also examine theoretical positions within the social and historical contexts that produced them and contexts that are contributing to current dialogues and debate in anthropology.
Prerequisite Courses: (COMP 01112 with a minimum grade of D- or HONR 01112 with a minimum grade of D- or ENGR 01201 with a minimum grade of D- or ENGL 01112 with a minimum grade of D- and ANTH 02202 with a minimum grade of D- and ANTH 02203 with a minimum grade of D-) or ANTH 02221 with a minimum grade of D- or ANTH 02250 with a minimum grade of D- Course Attributes: CAT, UGRD
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