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ANTH 570 Anthropology of Violence
Introduces students to the comparative and cross-cultural study of violence. The course begins by surveying different anthropological approaches to the study of violence, with special attention paid to classical social theorists as well as ethnographic works. Topics may include (post) coloniality and identity politics, nationalism, race, religion, and political culture; geographic areas to be covered may include Africa, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, and South Asia. (Same as GIST 570.) Prerequisite: Junior standing or above or permission of instructor.
Bachelor of Science in Education
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Bachelor of Social Work
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...Mini Courses: 3 SW 570 Centering on Decolonization...205 Western Civilization II ANTH 160 The Varieties...