ANTH 112: Political Anthropology Units: 4
Political anthropology involves the study of formal political institutions as well as the manifestations of power in everyday life. Topics may include anthropological perspectives on: the state and other forms of political authority; social inequality; conflict; indigenous responses to colonialism and the nation-state; social movements; citizenship; governmentality; and globalization.
Course Details Repeats Allowed for Credit: 0
Normal Letter Grade with Pass/No Pass option
GE Requirements - Upper Division: Writing in the Discipline
- Approaches to Knowledge: Social Science
- Intellectual Experience: Diversity and Identity
- Intellectual Experience: Global Awareness
- Intellectual Experience: Ethics
Requisites and Restrictions Prerequisite Courses: ANTH 001 or Junior standing Instructor Permission Required: No
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