====== ANTH 6916: Culture and development—Key concepts (or, The social in justice) ====== ===== Semester 2, 2024 ===== Social science has always been central to the study and practice of development as a source of expert knowledge on how societies work and what makes societies change. But where you stand on social change depends on where you sit. When the whole world is on fire, and our collective future is at stake, we need to learn to expand our imagination of what community, society, economy, and change mean. This means taking part in a dialogue among scholars, feminist activists, anticolonial thinkers, and people at the grassroots. When we look at society through multiple lenses, the invisible sources of injustice, oppression, suffering, and disease come into view. [[About this seminar]] **Coordinator:** Ryan Schram //Last updated: July 10, 2024// ===== Assignments ===== * **Take-home writing assignment** (due Sep. 06 at 11:59 p.m., worth 35%, length 2000) * **Essay** (due Nov. 01 at 11:59 p.m., worth 40%, length 3000) * **Various contributions to shared online knowledge base** (due weekly, worth 10%, length 500) * **Weekly journal** (due weekly, worth 15%, length 500) ===== Weekly plan of topics and readings ===== ^ Week ^ Date ^ Topic ^ Main reading ^ Other reading ^\\ | **1** | **July 31** | **Show us the Devil Baby!** | Addams (1916) | |\\ | **2** | **August 07** | **[[2|Social work as ethical knowledge]]** | Addams (1902), intro and chap. 2, pp. 1-70 | Lengermann and Niebrugge (2014) |\\ | **3** | **August 14** | **Doing being poor** | Desmond (2012); Desmond (2014) | |\\ | **4** | **August 21** | **How does it feel to be a problem?** | Du Bois (1903); Du Bois (1921) | Battle-Baptiste and Rusert (2018) |\\ | **5** | **August 28** | **Double-consciousness, second sight** | Fanon ([1952b] 1991); Fanon ([1952a] 1991) | |\\ | **6** | **September 04** | **There is no such thing as society: Capitalism, bourgeois civil society, and (neo)liberalism** | Marx ([1867] 1972), pp. 319-329, 431-438 | |\\ | **7** | **September 11** | **[[7|Capitalism as original and ongoing dispossession]]** | Fraser (2014); Dawson (2016) | Fraser (2016) |\\ | **8** | **September 18** | **We’re here to help: Expertise as power** | Weber (1991); Foucault (1991); Foucault (1982) | |\\ | **9** | **September 25** | **Pay no attention to the state behind the curtain** | Gupta (2012), chaps. 1-2 | |\\ | **B** | **October 02** | **Mandatory school closure for seasonal celebrations—No class** | | |\\ | **10** | **October 09** | **Everything’s relative: Society as collective consciousness and total system** | Durkheim ([1895] 1966); Mauss ([1925] 1990) | Lukes (1973) |\\ | **11** | **October 16** | **In other words: Cosmology and the translatability of cultural difference** | Evans-Pritchard (1951); Kohn (2007) | Kohn (2015) |\\ | **12** | **October 23** | **Life on other worlds, or other ways of knowing?** | Blaser and Cadena (2018); Strathern (2018) | |\\ | **13** | **October 30** | **Who has a right to theorize?** | Guru (2002); Sarukkai (2007) | Visvanathan (2001); Gurukkal (2013) |\\ | **14** | **November 06** | **Reading week** | | |\\ | **15** | **November 13** | **Finals week** | | | ===== References ===== Addams, Jane. 1902. //Democracy and social ethics//. 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