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ANTH 300 Sex and Gender

Description and analysis of sex and gender roles and relationships from a variety of societies at different levels of socio-cultural complexity. Note: Also listed as SOC 306 and WOST 302.

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Prerequisites

ANTH 115 or ANTH 219 or SOC 116

ANTH 301 Plagues And Peoples

Explores the impact of disease on human populations in terms of demographic, cultural and social changes. The rise of health care delivery systems as a response to epidemics. Examples include the bubonic plague of the 14th and 17th centuries, cholera, influenza, polio and AIDS. Note: Also listed as SOC 312.

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Prerequisites

ANTH 115 or ANTH 219 or SOC 116

ANTH 311 Anthropology of the Supernatural

Survey of various belief systems. Topics include: cults, sacred beings, rituals, shamanism, witchcraft, and magic.

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Prerequisites

ANTH 115 or ANTH 219 or SOC 116

ANTH 321 Anthropology of Indian America

Survey of past and present Amerindian peoples and cultures of North America. Both aboriginal cultures and responses to European presence are emphasized for each region.

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Prerequisites

ANTH 115 or ANTH 219 or SOC 116

ANTH 322 Anthropology of Africa

Survey course dealing with evolution of culture in Africa. Examination of range of variation of traditional African cultures and factors currently modifying them.

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Prerequisites

ANTH 115 or ANTH 219 or SOC 116

ANTH 324 Anthropology of the Caribbean

Survey of the prehistory, history, and present day nature of the various cultures of the Caribbean region. Special emphasis placed upon: economic life, family patterns, political movements, and expressive culture.

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Prerequisites

ANTH 115

ANTH 331 Anthropology of American Utopias

An examination of the background conditions producing utopias and an ethnographic/historical analysis of selected utopian ventures (e.g. Amish, Shakers, Counterculture Communes).

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Prerequisites

ANTH 115 or ANTH 219 or SOC 116 or HIST 105 or HIST 106

ANTH 342 Food and Culture

This course offers a critical look at the role of foodways in human prehistory, history, and contemporary life. Food is examined as an integral part of culture in terms of creating social bonds, identity, economies, and political systems. These issues are explored through diverse topics such as gender, food taboos, ethnicity, industrialization, human health, and the environment. The course includes discussion of attempts to address problems related to food by looking at policy, technologies, and movements towards sustainable food systems.

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Prerequisites

ANTH 115 or ANTH 219 or SOC 116

ANTH 350 Special Topics

Special topics in anthropology not covered in detail by regular courses. Topic announced in online Course Offerings.

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