SOSA 2012 - Thinking Through Anthropology
3 Credit Hours
Social anthropology explores how people and groups shape and are shaped by broad forces of culture, history, and social and political structures. Anthropology uses ethnography to describe and understand how people conduct their lives in a particular time and place. This course examines the challenges, complexity, strengths, and limitations of ethnographic knowledge and writing in Social Anthropology. Students will learn about a number of different ethnographic settings which may vary from year to year. A selection of ethnographies, films, autobiographical writing, and critical commentaries will be used to reveal how social anthropologists generate ethnographic knowledge about past and present societies, and why research priorities shift.

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2025/2026 Fall:

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