AP/ANTH4550 3.0 A: Cosmopolitanisms
Offered by: ANTH
Session
Fall 2019
Status
Cancelled: Course Delivery
Term
F
Format
SEMR
Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite
The concept cosmopolitanism is used in this course to describe and examine a range of cultural practices and identity formations (past and present) that occur in situations marked by movement, cultural flows and mixing. The concept's history, multiple meanings and applications are explored as are the tensions that may arise as cosmopolitan identities and aspirations to 'openness' encounter tendencies toward 'closures' in identities grounded in nationalism, religion, ethnicity.
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