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Social/Cultural Anthropology, Energy and Climate Change in the Middle East and Africa
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Social/Cultural Anthropology, Energy and Climate Change in the Middle East and Africa
ANTH 344
The course treats both the theorization and the ethnographic exploration of the urban imaginary; urban spaces and practices; urban, suburban, and post-urban planning; city-states, colonial cities, and capital cities; and the late 20th century metropolis. Cross-list: ANTH 544. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for ANTH 344 if student has credit for ANTH 544.
ANTH 404
Directed reading and preparation of written papers on anthropological subjects not offered in the curriculum and advanced study of subjects on which courses are offered. Repeatable for Credit.
ANTH 490
A two-semester sequence of independent research culminating in the preparation and defense of an honors thesis. Open only to candidates formally accepted into the honors program.
ANTH 544
The course treats both the theorization and the ethnographic exploration of the urban imaginary; urban spaces and practices; urban, suburban, and post-urban planning; city-states, colonial cities, and capital cities; and the late 20th century metropolis. Cross-list: ANTH 344. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for ANTH 544 if student has credit for ANTH 344.
ANTH 600
This course is an independent study course organized between the faculty member and student, on a topic developed by them. Repeatable for Credit.
ANTH 604
This graduate seminar surveys the award-winning ethnographic monographs of the past five years. By focusing on twelve books that have garnered accolades, students will analyze the theoretical and methodological interventions that define the discipline. Students will develop a comprehensive map of contemporary conversations in anthropology and a critical understanding of the institutional metrics—the "honorable mentions" and other prizes—that shape the canon.
ANTH 800
Repeatable for Credit.