2024y-apanth1140a-06

AP/ANTH1140 6.0 A: What does it mean to be human?

Offered by: ANTH


 Session

Fall 2024

 Term

Y

Format

BLEN (Blended online and classroom)

Instructor

Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite

This course explores the diversity of human cultures across space and time and addresses the question what it means to be human in contemporary times. Through ethnographic studies from around the world, the course examines issues of race, gender, class, status, and power, among others, and introduces students to anthropology's distinct ways of understanding our fast-changing, multicultural society


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