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Anthropology

Khadene Harris

Assistant Professor

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3.9

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Difficulty

2.8

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Courses

6

in seeded sections

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Research areas

Historical archaeology, Caribbean studies, African diaspora, economic anthropology, ceramic analysis, household archaeology, plantation slavery, commodity histories, anthropology of consumption.

Courses taught

ANTH 205

Intro To Archaeology

An introduction to the elementary concepts of the discipline through a series of case studies.

AnthropologyD13 credits
4.39.7hHarris, Khadene

ANTH 319

Commodities And Consumption

In a world of rapidly changing technologies, consumers and their commodities are now central to economic growth in most parts of the world. Consumer spending remains resilient, accounting for the bulk of economic activity in the world’s largest economies. Where do the resources come from to sustain such growth, and for whom? What are the conditions that facilitated this current social, political economic climate? This course is an anthropological approach to the study of consumption and the processes that entangle people and objects together on a global scale. Throughout the course we will examine how consumption practices shape the modern world by emphasizing its impact on individual behaviors, the environment, the economy and public policy. This class will address a wide variety of processes involved in the creation, exchange and, consumption of commodities in a global historical context. Special attention will be paid to labor practices and social identities that are intricately tied to the way human consume and the material objects they acquire. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for ANTH 319 if student has credit for ANTH 519.

AnthropologyD13 credits
3.36.5hHarris, Khadene

ANTH 404

Independent Study

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.

AnthropologyNone1-9 credits
3.86.5hBoyer, Dominic, Estrella, Amarilys, Fleisher, Jeffrey, Georges, Eugenia, Gershon, Ilana, Gunel, Gokce, Gyal, Huatse, Harris, Khadene, Howe, Cymene, Lu, Vivian, Massie, Victoria, Morgan, Molly, Prendergast, Mary, Visweswaran, Kamala

ANTH 490

Directed Honors Research

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.

AnthropologyNone1-3 credits
4.16.9hBoyer, Dominic, Estrella, Amarilys, Fleisher, Jeffrey, Georges, Eugenia, Gershon, Ilana, Gunel, Gokce, Gyal, Huatse, Harris, Khadene, Howe, Cymene, Lu, Vivian, Massie, Victoria, Morgan, Molly, Prendergast, Mary, Visweswaran, Kamala

ANTH 600

Independent Study

This course is an independent study course organized between the faculty member and student, on a topic developed by them. Repeatable for Credit.

AnthropologyNone1-9 credits
4.09.4hBoyer, Dominic, Davis-Floyd, Robbie, Dominguez Rodrigo, Manuel, Estrella, Amarilys, Fleisher, Jeffrey, Georges, Eugenia, Gershon, Ilana, Gunel, Gokce, Gyal, Huatse, Harris, Khadene, Howe, Cymene, Lu, Vivian, Massie, Victoria, Prendergast, Mary, Visweswaran, Kamala

ANTH 800

Research And Thesis

Repeatable for Credit.

AnthropologyNone3-9 credits
3.410.5hBoyer, Dominic, Estrella, Amarilys, Fleisher, Jeffrey, Georges, Eugenia, Gershon, Ilana, Gunel, Gokce, Gyal, Huatse, Harris, Khadene, Howe, Cymene, Lu, Vivian, Massie, Victoria, Prendergast, Mary, Visweswaran, Kamala

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