ANTH 110M - 01 Relating to Animals, Plants, and Things
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- 71262
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- In Person
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- 5 units
- General Education
- PE-H
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- Open
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- 9
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- 20
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Description
Anthropological investigations of the relations between people and non-humans--animals, plants, and things. Analysis includes the place of animals in mid-century anthropology; Marxist-inspired, biography-of-things approaches; symbolic approaches; calls to take non-humans seriously; and questioning what lies in "the human."
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Meeting Dates |
TuTh 09:00AM-12:30PM |
Soc Sci 2 171 |
Nyquist,J.R. |
06/25/18 - 07/27/18 |
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