Marked Catalog Copy - East Carolina University
... HIST 5920/5921. Fundamentals of Museum and Historic Site Development (3,0) Other electives may be approved by the Department of Anthropology. ...
... HIST 5920/5921. Fundamentals of Museum and Historic Site Development (3,0) Other electives may be approved by the Department of Anthropology. ...
DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY
... 3018. Cultures of South and Central America (3) (EY) (FC:SO) P: ANTH 1000 or 2010 or 2200 or consent of instructor. Indigenous populations of lower Central and South America. Social organization, ecology, adaptation, and cultural emphasis on particular groups and contemporary trends and issues. 302 ...
... 3018. Cultures of South and Central America (3) (EY) (FC:SO) P: ANTH 1000 or 2010 or 2200 or consent of instructor. Indigenous populations of lower Central and South America. Social organization, ecology, adaptation, and cultural emphasis on particular groups and contemporary trends and issues. 302 ...
Marked Catalog Copy - East Carolina University
... Circum Caribbean area from Archaic Period to end of Colonial Period. 3116. Latin American Archaeology (3) (OY) P: ANTH 1000 or 2000; or consent of instructor. Archaeology of Latin America from initial human colonization (Late Pleistocene) until European contact, including impact of food production, ...
... Circum Caribbean area from Archaic Period to end of Colonial Period. 3116. Latin American Archaeology (3) (OY) P: ANTH 1000 or 2000; or consent of instructor. Archaeology of Latin America from initial human colonization (Late Pleistocene) until European contact, including impact of food production, ...
Arapesh Warfare: Reo Fortune`s Veiled Critique of
... The fact that we can read in Sex and Temperament an analysis of Mead’s personal concerns is no accident. Both the organizing paradigm and the specific cultural characterizations presented in the book were motivated by a private theory of temperamental types that Mead began working out in discussions ...
... The fact that we can read in Sex and Temperament an analysis of Mead’s personal concerns is no accident. Both the organizing paradigm and the specific cultural characterizations presented in the book were motivated by a private theory of temperamental types that Mead began working out in discussions ...
Schools and Programs - The University of Kansas
... A survey of the changing lifeways of Native Americans in Kansas from the time of the earliest inhabitants of at least 12,000 years ago to the period of Euro-American contact. Extensive use will be made of Museum of Anthropology collections. LEC. ANTH 320. Language in Culture and Society. 3 Hours SC ...
... A survey of the changing lifeways of Native Americans in Kansas from the time of the earliest inhabitants of at least 12,000 years ago to the period of Euro-American contact. Extensive use will be made of Museum of Anthropology collections. LEC. ANTH 320. Language in Culture and Society. 3 Hours SC ...
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... ANTH 155. Anthropology of Islam. 3 Credits. Ethnographic study of religious practice and social life of contemporary Muslim communities worldwide, including shared tradition, cultural diversity, community and personhood, gender, politics, and Islamic revitalization. Prerequisite: ANTH 021 or ANTH 02 ...
... ANTH 155. Anthropology of Islam. 3 Credits. Ethnographic study of religious practice and social life of contemporary Muslim communities worldwide, including shared tradition, cultural diversity, community and personhood, gender, politics, and Islamic revitalization. Prerequisite: ANTH 021 or ANTH 02 ...
William Curtis Farabee: Ethnographic explorer and museum
... Although museum research remained vibrant in the early twentieth-century, anthropologists were generally orienting themselves more in relation to academic departments than to museums (Bernstein 2002:552). Balée’s (2009:36) demarcation of a professionalization period, from around 1901–1920, is simila ...
... Although museum research remained vibrant in the early twentieth-century, anthropologists were generally orienting themselves more in relation to academic departments than to museums (Bernstein 2002:552). Balée’s (2009:36) demarcation of a professionalization period, from around 1901–1920, is simila ...
PDF of this page - UVM Catalogue
... http://www.uvm.edu/~anthro/ The mission of the Department of Anthropology at the University of Vermont is to produce influential research in anthropology integrated with an outstanding undergraduate liberal arts education. Drawing on the interdisciplinary four-field tradition, which includes archaeo ...
... http://www.uvm.edu/~anthro/ The mission of the Department of Anthropology at the University of Vermont is to produce influential research in anthropology integrated with an outstanding undergraduate liberal arts education. Drawing on the interdisciplinary four-field tradition, which includes archaeo ...
Anthropology Courses (ANTH)
... factors that drive the spread of disease; core areas of global health research that may include health inequalities, maternal and child health, infectious diseases, nutrition, environmental health, and health interventions. Same as GHS:2000. ANTH:2108 Gendering India 3 s.h. Aspects of Indian culture ...
... factors that drive the spread of disease; core areas of global health research that may include health inequalities, maternal and child health, infectious diseases, nutrition, environmental health, and health interventions. Same as GHS:2000. ANTH:2108 Gendering India 3 s.h. Aspects of Indian culture ...
Rethinking hybridity and mestizaje
... To understand this, we need to see that kinship does not always lead to primordiality, nor does it necessarily consist of comforting teleological sequences. On the contrary, Western models of kinship have a predictable unpredictability built into them. The predictably unpredictable sequences of kins ...
... To understand this, we need to see that kinship does not always lead to primordiality, nor does it necessarily consist of comforting teleological sequences. On the contrary, Western models of kinship have a predictable unpredictability built into them. The predictably unpredictable sequences of kins ...
Anthropology - Humboldt State University
... ANTH 351. Archaeological Materials Analysis (4). This course will serve as a hands-on introduction to interpreting artifacts from sites. It will cover phases of analysis including: defining problem, attributes, cataloging data, analyzing data, and interpreting results. ANTH 352. Experimental Archaeo ...
... ANTH 351. Archaeological Materials Analysis (4). This course will serve as a hands-on introduction to interpreting artifacts from sites. It will cover phases of analysis including: defining problem, attributes, cataloging data, analyzing data, and interpreting results. ANTH 352. Experimental Archaeo ...
(2009) 223-233 PAUL G. HIEBERT`S LEGACY OF WORLDVIEW A
... 50-59, 64). He notes that analysts will choose from among the themes those they find to be the more significant in explaining behaviors of the culture under consideration, and may contrast them with the ways the same or similar themes are expressed in other cultures (2008, 103-4). However, he later ...
... 50-59, 64). He notes that analysts will choose from among the themes those they find to be the more significant in explaining behaviors of the culture under consideration, and may contrast them with the ways the same or similar themes are expressed in other cultures (2008, 103-4). However, he later ...
Chapter 2 Malinowski as Applied Anthropologist
... cultures (1938a), the scientific basis of applied anthropology (1940a), European rule (1940b), war (1941), and the pan-African problem (published posthumously in 1943). A posthumous book, The Dynamics of Culture Change, included essays on application and social problems (1945). The book continued th ...
... cultures (1938a), the scientific basis of applied anthropology (1940a), European rule (1940b), war (1941), and the pan-African problem (published posthumously in 1943). A posthumous book, The Dynamics of Culture Change, included essays on application and social problems (1945). The book continued th ...
Pierre Bourdieu as a Post-cultural Theorist
... Bloch refers to this classical legacy as ‘the anthropological theory of cognition’. This theory relies on three interlinked postulates which are seldom called into question, and which continue to be influential in cultural sociology today: 1. ‘Action and history are contained by cognition because c ...
... Bloch refers to this classical legacy as ‘the anthropological theory of cognition’. This theory relies on three interlinked postulates which are seldom called into question, and which continue to be influential in cultural sociology today: 1. ‘Action and history are contained by cognition because c ...
Paul Shankman. The Trashing of Margaret Mead: Anatomy of an
... publish his work at this time. Shankman did serious research and did not go on a character attack. The fact that this book comes after Derek Freeman’s death should not detract from its merits. If anything, Shankman’s book attempts to resolve the decades-old controversy. To be a little more objective ...
... publish his work at this time. Shankman did serious research and did not go on a character attack. The fact that this book comes after Derek Freeman’s death should not detract from its merits. If anything, Shankman’s book attempts to resolve the decades-old controversy. To be a little more objective ...
Interview with Professor Hyang Jin Jung, Chair, Department of
... of self, emotion, and person as building blocks. Think about self and emotion. These are key concepts in psychological anthropology, but they are drawn from very individualistic conceptions of the person and psychic process. We all know experientially that emotion is something we personally feel but ...
... of self, emotion, and person as building blocks. Think about self and emotion. These are key concepts in psychological anthropology, but they are drawn from very individualistic conceptions of the person and psychic process. We all know experientially that emotion is something we personally feel but ...
Open Access - Lund University Publications
... based. Analysing the personal experience of scientists during fieldwork can have quite an importance for cultural studies. Considering the central position of qualitative method in this discipline, we should admit that those who subscribe to it might meet with similar dilemmas to those anthropologis ...
... based. Analysing the personal experience of scientists during fieldwork can have quite an importance for cultural studies. Considering the central position of qualitative method in this discipline, we should admit that those who subscribe to it might meet with similar dilemmas to those anthropologis ...
Anthropology`s Multiple Temporalities and its Future in
... at the start: ethnographic studies of the recent transformations in the former socialist countries are indispensable. This is the major priority of my department at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology in Halle. But I also want to argue that good ethnography forms only one part of social ...
... at the start: ethnographic studies of the recent transformations in the former socialist countries are indispensable. This is the major priority of my department at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology in Halle. But I also want to argue that good ethnography forms only one part of social ...
Sylvanus Griswold Morley
... fears were probably unfounded. Morley’s own findings did not dissuade him, and he continued his activities through to the end of the war and even thereafter as he continued to file intelligence reports until 1922.16 Although some people may have had second thoughts about using “science” as a cover f ...
... fears were probably unfounded. Morley’s own findings did not dissuade him, and he continued his activities through to the end of the war and even thereafter as he continued to file intelligence reports until 1922.16 Although some people may have had second thoughts about using “science” as a cover f ...
The Inventiveness of a Tradition: Structural Anthropology in the
... morally appropriate attitudes with respect to colonialism or racism, for example, but instead of facilitating the understanding of other cultures would rather make “cultural logics disappear” (ibid.: 406). Although European anthropology might have been slightly less in thrall to afterologies than el ...
... morally appropriate attitudes with respect to colonialism or racism, for example, but instead of facilitating the understanding of other cultures would rather make “cultural logics disappear” (ibid.: 406). Although European anthropology might have been slightly less in thrall to afterologies than el ...
nuance - Sites@UCI
... presentation without it leaves itself open to easy critique. While nuance makes for good scholarship, it is important, however, to interrogate it as a category. What are the assumptions implicit in the privileging of nuance? Nuance cannot claim total ubiquity amid the world’s communicative forms. So ...
... presentation without it leaves itself open to easy critique. While nuance makes for good scholarship, it is important, however, to interrogate it as a category. What are the assumptions implicit in the privileging of nuance? Nuance cannot claim total ubiquity amid the world’s communicative forms. So ...
Towards a unified science of cultural evolution - synergy
... anthropology “with time, has become theoretically more and more vague, pretentious and epistemologically untenable” (p. 202). Why has biology been so much more successful than anthropology and many related fields of social science during the past 150 years? We do not believe that biologists are on a ...
... anthropology “with time, has become theoretically more and more vague, pretentious and epistemologically untenable” (p. 202). Why has biology been so much more successful than anthropology and many related fields of social science during the past 150 years? We do not believe that biologists are on a ...
Reclaiming Applied Anthropology: Its Past, Present, and Future
... to the broader discipline, by demonstrating that ideologies linked to exploitation, oppression, and genocide—such as imperialism, nationalism, racism, eugenics, and social Darwinism—also helped to shape research and discourse in archaeology, as well as biological and physical anthropology (Arnold 20 ...
... to the broader discipline, by demonstrating that ideologies linked to exploitation, oppression, and genocide—such as imperialism, nationalism, racism, eugenics, and social Darwinism—also helped to shape research and discourse in archaeology, as well as biological and physical anthropology (Arnold 20 ...