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====== ANTH 4102: The anthropology of mind and experience ====== | ====== ANTH 4102: The anthropology of mind and experience ====== | ||
- | ===== Semester 1, 2023, ===== | + | ===== Semester 1, 2023 ===== |
This honours seminar is a survey of different developments within a theory of culture as a system of thought, and considers the influence on and relevance for questions of the contemporary world. The purpose of anthropology is and always has been to expand what people understand to be the nature of humanity. It does this most visibly in its documentation of the diverse ways of life that different communities have created. Yet perhaps more importantly, | This honours seminar is a survey of different developments within a theory of culture as a system of thought, and considers the influence on and relevance for questions of the contemporary world. The purpose of anthropology is and always has been to expand what people understand to be the nature of humanity. It does this most visibly in its documentation of the diverse ways of life that different communities have created. Yet perhaps more importantly, | ||
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===== Assignments ===== | ===== Assignments ===== | ||
- | * **Seminar leadership roles** (due weekly as assigned, worth 20%, length ) | + | * **Seminar leadership roles** (due weekly as assigned, worth 20%, length |
- | * **Seminar journal ** (due weekly before class, worth 10%, length ) | + | * **Seminar journal** (due weekly before class, worth 10%, length |
* **First essay** (due Mar. 31 at 5:00 p.m., worth 30%, length 1500) | * **First essay** (due Mar. 31 at 5:00 p.m., worth 30%, length 1500) | ||
* **Second essay** (due May. 26 at 5:00 p.m., worth 40%, length 2000) | * **Second essay** (due May. 26 at 5:00 p.m., worth 40%, length 2000) |
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