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INTD1226A-W20

Tradition, Ritual and Ceremony

College Life: Traditions, Rituals and Ceremony
In this course we will use theory to examine common events and activities at college, such as football games, singing the alma mater, and Middlebury-specific examples such as passing Gamaliel Painter’s cane at opening convocation and the Feb celebration ski-down,. We will read, discuss, and apply the work of major theorists (e.g., V. Turner, S. Tambiah, Durkheim, Weber, and others) to contemporary rituals, traditions, and ceremonies that are defining parts of college life. Discussion and assignments are designed to help gain a deeper understanding of the changing roles that tradition plays for us, and to raise awareness of behaviors that go under-examined in our perennial, communal life.
Course Reference Number (CRN):
11508
Subject Code:
INTD
Course Number:
1226
Section Identifier:
A

Course

INTD 1226

All Sections in Winter 2020

Winter 2020

INTD1226A-W20 Lecture (Orten)