Courses: Introduction to Anthropology (ANTHH103A02)
Fall 2012
An introduction to the basic ideas and methods of social anthropology. Examines major theoretical and ethnographic concerns of the discipline from its origins to the present, such as family and kinship, production and reproduction, history and evolution, symbolism and representation, with particular attention to such issues as race and racism, gender and sexuality, class, and ethnicity.
Prerequisites: Not open to students who have completed BMC Anth 102.
Fulfills: SO I Limit:40
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LocationHaverford, Shrp 412 Meeting TimesTTh 2:30-4:00 |
