ANTH 268

fall 2005
 
All Classes

Credit: 3 hours.

(ANTH 268) Do all peoples view neighboring or distant populations as radically different "Others," or can humans create mutual images based on a notion of shared humanity? Course compares and analyzes the range of images of ethnic, "racial", gender, class and bodily differences that have been enacted historically and cross-culturally in both Western and non-Western populations. Prerequisite: A previous course in history and/or one of the social sciences would be helpful.

This course satisfies the General Education Criteria in Fall 2005 for:

  • Humanities – Hist & Phil
  • Advanced Composition
  • Cultural Studies - Western
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