Middlebury

ANTH 0103

Cultural Anthropology

Diversity and Human Nature: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
This course introduces students to the varieties of human experience in social life and to the differing approaches and levels of analysis used by anthropologists to explain it. Topics include: culture and race, rituals and symbolism, kinship and gender roles, social evolution, political economy, and sociolinguistics. Ethnographic examples are drawn chiefly from non-Western societies, from simple bands to great agrarian states. The ultimate aim is to enable students to think critically about the bases of their own culture and about practices and beliefs previously unanalyzed and unexamined. (formerly SOAN 0103) 2 hrs. lect./1 hr. disc.
Subject:
Anthropology
Department:
Anthropology
Division:
Social Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
CMP SOC
Equivalent Courses:

Sections in Fall 2019, School Abroad Spain (Madrid)

Fall 2019

ANTH0103A-F19 Lecture (Sheridan)
ANTH0103X-F19 Discussion (Sheridan)
ANTH0103Y-F19 Discussion (Sheridan)
ANTH0103Z-F19 Discussion (Sheridan)