AN102 - Cultural Anthropology

The study of human societies through the central concept of culture. Explores such topics as meaning, social organization, difference and inequality, adaptation, kinship and gender, religion, environment, technology and conflict. Presents anthropological themes including holism, comparison, dynamism and cultural relativism, as well as methodological approaches to studying human experience in naturally occurring contexts. 1 unit. May meet either the Critical Perspectives: Global Cultures or Social Inequality requirement. Meets the Critical Learning: AIM requirement. Meets the Critical Learning: SHB requirement.

Degree requirement — Critical Learning: AIM, Critical Learning: SHB

1 unit — Formanack, Hautzinger

Offerings

Term Block Title Instructor Location Student Limit/Available Updated
Fall 2024 Block 1 Cultural Anthropology Sarah Hautzinger Barnes Science Center 407 25 / 1 11/04/2024
Fall 2024 Block 4 Cultural Anthropology Allison Formanack Tutt Library 411/412 25 / 3 11/04/2024
Spring 2025 Block 5 Cultural Anthropology Allison Formanack TBA 25 / 25 11/04/2024
Summer 2025 Block A Cultural Anthropology Allison Formanack TBA 25 / 25 11/04/2024
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