Units of Study
ANTH1002 - Anthropology and the Global
Semester 2, 2013 | Credit Points: 6
Coordinator: Terry Woronov
Phone: +61 2 9114 1285
Email: terry.woronov@sydney.edu.au
Description
Anthropology's long-term ethnographic method, within a specific cultural setting, allows for a particularly intimate understanding of people's experiences of the social worlds they inhabit. This course shows the importance of this experiential intimacy for understanding some of the key issues associated with globalisation: the culturally diverse forms of global capitalism, the transnational communities emanating from global population movements, the transformations of colonial and post-colonial cultures, the rise of global movements and the corresponding transformation of Western nationalism.
Assessments
1x2500wd essay (45%), 1x2hr exam (45%) and tutorial participation (10%)
Textbooks
A reader will be available at the University Copy Centre
Classes
2x1hr lectures/week, 1x1hr tutorial/week
Prohibitions
ANTH1004
Please Note: This timetable is a draft timetable and subject to change.
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