ACTIVITIES | PERCENTAGES |
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Class participation | 50% |
Final paper | 50% |
This advanced course in anthropology engages closely with discussions and debates about ethnographic research, ethics, and representation.
Students are required to give two seminar presentations, in which they offer a critical evaluation of positions represented in readings for their chosen days. Written documentation of those presentations will be due the week following the presentation. A final research paper of 15-20 pages will be due on Ses #12. Prospectus for this paper due on Ses #5.
Grading will be based on:
ACTIVITIES | PERCENTAGES |
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Class participation | 50% |
Final paper | 50% |
Please see the readings page for a schedule and list of readings. Look for used or new copies online or in local bookstores.
SES # | TOPICS |
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0 | Meeting to construct syllabus |
1 | Ethnographic method and writing |
2 | Ethics and engagement |
3 | Anthropological controversies: military uses of anthropology |
4 | Anthropological controversies: the truth of other worlds, from Mead to Menchú |
5 | Nationalism and indigeneity |
6 | Activist anthropology / double presentation day |
7 | Comparison / double presentation day |
8 | Mobility and/or nomadism / double presentation day |
9 | Global environments |
10 | Engineering culture |
11 | Class presentations |
12 | Final paper |