ANTH 2101  -  Cultural Anthropology (3 cr.)



Description
Cultural anthropology is an exploration of human diversity and what we have in common.  It is a journey of questioning, understanding, and respecting the rich and complex tapestry of human practices, beliefs, and expressions we call “culture.”  In this course we will encounter a wide variety of practices and beliefs, including our own, and we will examine how these are related to global power relations; also, we will explore how anthropologists, with their own particular ideological and theoretical perspectives, attempt to understand these matters.

When Offered
Offered in fall and spring.


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