During the fall of 2005, Aayesha Siddiqui took these notes especially for OpenCourseWare. Lecture notes are not available for the final session.
Lecture notes files.Lec # | Topics |
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1-2 | Course Introduction: Anthropology and the Senses (PDF) |
3-5 | Healing the Body in Ancient Greece and China (PDF 1) (PDF 2) (PDF 3) |
6-8 | Philosophy, Medicine, and the Senses in Early-Modern Europe (PDF 1) (PDF 2) (PDF 3) |
9-10 | Uncanny Experience and Sensing the Sacred in the Modern West (PDF 1) (PDF 2) |
11 | Memory, Belief, and the Politics of Mind |
12 | Intersubjectivity, Phenomenology, Emotion, and Embodiment (PDF) |
13-14 | Intersubjectivity and Ruptured Social Senses (PDF 1) (PDF 2) |
15-24 | Sensory Ethnographies (PDF 1) (PDF 2) (PDF 3) (PDF 4) (PDF 5) (PDF 6) (PDF 7) (PDF 8) (PDF 9) (PDF 10) |
25-26 | Mind-Body Medicine, Research and the State (PDF) |