ANT 2126 Anthropology and Indigenous Peoples

3 crédits
Anthropologie
Faculte des sciences sociales
Critical overview of anthropological engagements with Indigenous Peoples in Canada and elsewhere. Examination of the legacies and current operations of colonialism, and Indigenous Peoples' resistance and survivance, as both central to anthropological inquiries of Indigenous worlds. Themes covered may include: evolutionism and imperial projects; cultural difference, racialization, and genocide; decolonial approaches and Indigenous movements of self-determination; cultural appropriation; and healing, reconciliation and decolonization.

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Cours magistral

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Prerequisite: ANT 1101 or 18 university units.

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