Courses: Reading Mexico, Reading Ethnography (ANTHH250A01)
Fall 2012
This course examines the ethnography of contemporary Mexico, focusing upon themes such as gender, ethnic, and class inequality; social movements and protest; nationalism and popular culture; and urbanization and migration. Class will begin by exploring various approaches to reading, writing, and analyzing ethnographic texts; through deep reading of select ethnographies, we will examine the relationships between power, culture, and identity in Mexico while assessing current trends in anthropological fieldwork and ethnographic writing.
Prerequisites: None.
Fulfills: SO I Limit:25
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LocationHaverford, Stokes 102 Meeting TimesW 1:30-4:00 |
