AP/ANTH1130 6.0 A: Anthropology of the Living and the Dead
Offered by: ANTH
Session
Fall 2019
Term
Y
Format
LECT
Instructor
Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite
How do the living relate to the dead? Covering topics from ancient burial rites to contemporary zombie lore, this course examines how people in cultures around the world past and present create, maintain, and renegotiate complex relationships between the living and the dead. The course introduces key concepts in anthropology, archaeology and medical anthropology. Course credit exclusion: prior to 2017 ANTH 1130 6.00 Images of Resistance/Irresistible Images: Anthropology Through the Visual
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