ANT 3140 Cultures, Societies and Identity

3 units
Anthropology
Faculty of Social Sciences
Study of culture as a central but contested concept in anthropology. The course examines anthropology's role in making sense of cultural differences, bridging cultural divides, and creating grounds for mutual understanding. Analysis of questions of diversity, pluralism, hybridity, modernity, multiculturalism, appropriation, and identity and belonging. Questions of decolonization, politics of representation, and issues surrounding cultural authenticity and authority are addressed.

Components:

Lecture

Requirements:

Prerequisite: 9 course units in anthropology (ANT) or 54 university course units.

Previously Offered Terms:

Winter

French Equivalent:

All Professors
B+ Average (6.533)
Most Common: B+ (33%)
15 students

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Hope MacLean

Winter 2018 - A00

B+ Average (6.533)
Most Common: B+ (33%)
15 students

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D

C

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A+