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ANTH 380 – Global Conflicts: Anthropological Perspectives (3)
Introduction to global conflicts. Investigates the origins of global conflicts in cultures of militarism and analyzes the historical connections of militarism with capitalism, colonialism, patriarchy, and other structures of power. Explores anthropological, historical, and interdisciplinary methods to explain the implications and wide-ranging consequences of global conflicts and militarisms and to analyze how they forge relations between people in distant places. Applies concepts and frameworks from the humanities and social sciences to generate critical and original analyses of global conflicts. Analyzes global resistance to conflict and militarization and develops creative alternatives to conflict in dialogue with peers. This course may be subject to Enforced Prerequisites that restrict registration into the course. Check the offerings below for more information.
Course Attributes
Core, Synth, Global Issues
Liberal Arts Social Core
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Term | CRN | Sec | Cr | P/N | Instructor | Type | Status | Cap | Avail | WL Cap | WL Avail |
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Sp25 | 54289 | 400 | 3 | Staff | Online | Open | 40 | 40 | 0 | 0 | |
Registration Restrictions Recommended: ANTH 101, ANTH 210 or completion of non-Western Cultures requirement | |||||||||||
Syllabus: Available in Canvas to students enrolled in this course. Or contact department to request syllabus. | |||||||||||
Su25 | 70482 | 400 | 3 | Staff | Online | Open | 70 | 70 | 0 | 0 | |
Registration Restrictions Recommended: ANTH 101, ANTH 210 or completion of non-Western Cultures requirement | |||||||||||
Class Notes: Jul 21-Aug 15 Session 4 No-show-drop. | |||||||||||
Syllabus: Available in Canvas to students enrolled in this course. Or contact department to request syllabus. | |||||||||||
Session: Summer 2nd 4 Week Session |
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