ANTH622
ANTHROPOLOGY OF LATIN AMERICA (3 sh)
A study of
indigenous cultures of Central and South America as
constructed from archaeological, ethnographic and historical
data. Ethnographic
information on contemporary peasants, Indians, and urban
residents and analysis of current events from an
anthropological point of view will also be presented.
ANTH624
ANTHROPOLOGY OF THE MIDDLE EAST (3 sh)
An exploration of
the political, economic, religious and kinship systems of
Middle Eastern peasants, pastoralists and townsmen.
Contemporary issues such as the rise of Islamic
Fundamentalism, Arab-Israeli relations, oil wealth, labor
migration and development will also be examined from an
anthropological perspective.
ANTH628 SEMINAR
ON ANTHROPOLOGY OF WOMEN (3 sh)
This course will
investigate the status of men and women in hunting and
gathering, horticultural, agricultural, developing and
industrial societies. Through
this investigation we will discover the factors heading to
sexual equality and inequality and make some assessments about
the status of women in our society using a comparative
perspective.
ANTH630 JAPANESE
CULTURE AND SOCIETY (3 sh)
The course will
use sociological and anthropological perspectives to
understand Japanese culture and society.
The course will highlight various social institutions
and cultural elements of the Japanese society, namely
education, religion, popular culture, group dynamics, marriage
and the family, and economy.
Through the multidisciplinary approach, the course will
investigate both historical as well as contemporary issues
concerning Japan.
02/2004