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Fall 2002
ANTH 211 Cultural Anthropology (SS or C) 3 credits
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
GER: meets SS or C. GDR: meets S.
[0115] 0101 MWF.......10:00am-10:50am (ACIV305) SAN ANTONIO, P
[0116] 0201 TuTh......11:30am-12:45pm (MP 106) FRANKOWSKI, A
ANTH 297A Selected Topics in Anthropology Methods 3 credits
and Materials of Research in Anthropolgy
(PermReq) Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD Class will meet
in Room 259 in the Albin O. Kuhn Library.
This course will provide students with the
opportunity to developmission both
research skills and a knowledge of major
library resouces in Anthropology by
studying a topic in an interdisiplinary
manner. Students will learn to use print
and electonic resources, including online
scholarly indexes and the Internet.
Students will be required to develop a
research strategy to select appropriate
sources, to evaluate identified material,
to produce an annotated bibliography on
their topic and to present their
experiences to the class. As this couse
is also offered within the Honors College,
permission is required by them for
non-Honors Students.
[0117] 0101 MW.........2:30pm- 3:50pm (TBA) SULLIVAN, K
ANTH 297B Selected Topics in Anthropology Magic and 3 credits
Witchcraft
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD Through their
work in diverse societies and cultures,
anthropologists have examined witchcraft,
sorcery and magic and have found them to
be key activities in many societies, both
small and large. In this course, we will
focus on analytic theories of witchcraft
and magic, as well as ethnographic
accounts of these phenomena in Western and
non-Western context. Readings will reflect
the wide range of occurrence and meaning.
[0118] 0101 Tu.........4:30pm- 7:00pm (SS 101) RUBINSTEIN, R
ANTH 312 Medical Anthropology (SS) 3 credits
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
GER: meets SS. GDR: meets S.
[0119] 0101 MW.........2:00pm- 3:15pm (SS 209) KAVANAGH, K
ANTH 314 Psychological Anthropology (SS). 3 credits
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
GER: meets SS. GDR: meets S.
[0120] 0101 W..........4:30pm- 7:00pm (SS 109) RUBINSTEIN, R
ANTH 317 Contemporary Problems in Anthropological 3 credits
Perspective
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
[0121] 0101 MWF.......12:00pm-12:50pm (ACIV011) SAN ANTONIO, P
ANTH 397A Selected Topics in Anthropology Childhood 3 credits
and Adolescence
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD In this course,
students will explore issues pertinent to
the world's youth from a cross cultural
perspective. They will attempt to answer
the following questions. What does it mean
to be a young person in a tribal society?
Thrid world country? Modern industrial
city? How has child labor affected the
maturation process of young people? Who
are the important agents in childhood
socialization: family, peers, media,
teachers? Why is violence popularly
associated with today's youth? In
discussing these questions, students
examine the concepts of globalization,
gender, health, friendship, gangs and
stratification.
[0122] 0101 TuTh......10:00am-11:15am (MP 106) FRANKOWSKI, A
ANTH 397B Selected Topics in Anthropology Issues in 3 credits
Health Care
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
[0123] 0101 TuTh.......2:30pm- 3:45pm (LH3 ...) CHARD, S
ANTH 397C Selected Topics in Anthropology War 3 credits
Stories: Nationalism, Boundaries &
Identity
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD Culture mediates
the collective and personal experience of
modern war, and the crisis of war
illuminates a culture's key ideals and
values. This course will examine the
experience of war from a cross-cultural
perspective. Using anthropological
theories and methods, we will analyze the
wartime letters, stories, accounts and
life histories of people from different
cultures to understand the comparative
cultural meaning of life purposes, self
and identify, community, and freedom and
victory. Our emphasis will be on the
non-American experience of war. The
readings will be drawn from Japanese,
Southesast Asian, European and Latin
American sources. ANTH 211, SOCY 101 or
consent of instructor.
[0124] 0101 Th.........7:00pm- 9:45pm (SS 114) DONATO, P
ANTH 399 Independent Study 1-3 credits
(PermReq) Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD Individual
Instruction course: contact department or
instructor to obtain section number.
ANTH 400 Anthropological Theory 3 credits
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
[0141] 0101 Th.........4:30pm- 7:00pm (SS 111) DONATO, P
ANTH 497A Advanced Selected Topics in Anthropology 3 credits
Internships
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD Students will
serve as interns in organizations
appropriate to their career interests,
with supervision provided by the placement
location and the internship coordinator.
Prerequisite: Open only to Sociology and
Anthropology majors with senior standing.
Students must arrange for placement with
the department in the semester prior to
the internship semester.
[0142] 0101 Time and room to be arranged KLEINBERG, B
ANTH 499 Independent Study 1-3 credits
(PermReq) Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD Individual
Instruction course: contact department or
instructor to obtain section number.