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ANTH 1001: Introduction to anthropology @1001:2020
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# ANTH 1001: Introduction to anthropology **Welcome to anthropology!** This is a special supplementary site for //[[1001:2020:start|ANTH 1001: Introduction to anthropology]]//. ANTH 1001 is one of two introductory units in anthropology at the Un
Anthropologists are people studying people @1001:2020
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e people studying people ===== Ryan Schram ANTH 1001: Introduction to anthropology Monday, March 30, ... (Week 6) Available at http://anthro.rschram.org/1001/2020/2.3.0 ==== Required readings ==== Laura Bo... his or her own point of view. * In your next [[1001:2020:story_analysis|assignment]], you want make y
Welcome to ANTH 1002 @1002:2018
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ilds on what many of you started to learn in ANTH 1001, but if you have not yet taken 1001, don't worry. You can also come at anthropology fresh in this class
The social world is a stage, and our actions are symbols (part 1) @1001:2020
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ons are symbols (part 1) ===== Ryan Schram ANTH 1001: Introduction to anthropology Monday, March 23, ... (Week 5) Available at http://anthro.rschram.org/1001/2020/2.2.1 ==== Required readings ==== Howard S
Shamans become the other (part 1) @1001:2020
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ome the other (part 1) ===== Jadran Mimica ANTH 1001: Introduction to anthropology Monday, May 11, 20... (Week 11) Available at http://anthro.rschram.org/1001/2020/4.2.1 ==== Required readings ==== Željko J
Shamans are a hard problem for anthropology (part 1) @1001:2020
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anthropology (part 1) ===== Jadran Mimica ANTH 1001: Introduction to anthropology Monday, May 4, 202... (Week 10) Available at http://anthro.rschram.org/1001/2020/4.1.1 ==== Required readings ==== E. Jean
A kinship system is a symbolic language (part 1) @1001:2020
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olic language (part 1) ===== Jadran Mimica ANTH 1001: Introduction to anthropology Monday, April 20, ... (Week 8) Available at http://anthro.rschram.org/1001/2020/3.2.1 ==== Required readings ==== Francois
Humans are intrinsically social beings (part 1) @1001:2020
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social beings (part 1) ===== Jadran Mimica ANTH 1001: Introduction to anthropology Monday, April 6, 2... (Week 7) Available at http://anthro.rschram.org/1001/2020/3.1.1 ==== Required readings ==== Francois
The social world is a stage, and our actions are symbols @1001:2020
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our actions are symbols ===== Ryan Schram ANTH 1001: Introduction to anthropology Monday, March 23, ... (Week 5) Available at http://anthro.rschram.org/1001/2020/2.2.0 ==== Required readings ==== Becker (
Anthropologists are people studying people (part 2) @1001:2020
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studying people (part 2) ===== Ryan Schram ANTH 1001: Introduction to anthropology Wednesday, April 1... (Week 6) Available at http://anthro.rschram.org/1001/2020/2.3.2 ==== Required readings ==== Laura Bo
The social world is a stage, and our actions are symbols (part 2) @1001:2020
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ons are symbols (part 2) ===== Ryan Schram ANTH 1001: Introduction to anthropology Wednesday, March 2... (Week 5) Available at http://anthro.rschram.org/1001/2020/2.2.2 ==== Required readings ==== Howard S
A guide to effective email @1001:2020
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or Compuserve, it will not get read. * Put 'ANTH 1001' in the subject line, along with a few search-fri... > To: ryan.schram@sydney.edu.au > > Subject: ANTH 1001: Question re ethnographic report > > Hi Ryan, > >
Around the world in 13 weeks @1002:2018
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rements for a major in anthropology are: * ANTH 1001 and 1002 (ANTH 1001 is also offered in the summer) * Two 2000-level units (e.g. culture and development
Gender is a cultural construct and a social process—Cases of “woman-marriage” in Africa and matrimonial alliance (part 1) @1001:2020
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nial alliance (part 1) ===== Jadran Mimica ANTH 1001: Introduction to anthropology Monday, April 27, ... (Week 9) Available at http://anthro.rschram.org/1001/2020/3.3.1 ==== Required readings ==== Denise O
PlayGround @playground
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Cultural determinism and utilitarianism @1001:2020
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Anthropologists are professional strangers—The method of “fieldwork” @1001:2020
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Environmental determinism and cultural determinism @1001:2020
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The origins of cultural anthropology @1001:2020
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Franz Boas and the culture concept @1001:2020
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The universal and the particular @1001:2020
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Shamans and the varieties of religious experience (part 1) @1001:2020
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Anthropologists are people studying people @1001:2020
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Emic and etic descriptions @1001:2020
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The charisma of the coronavirus
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1001guide @1001:2020
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Quick links
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Mind
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How do anthropologists think? @1001:2020
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Humans are intrinsically social beings (part 2) @1001:2020
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The charisma of the coronavirus @1001:2020
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Welcome to anthropology @1001:2020
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Shamans and the varieties of religious experience (part 2) @1001:2020
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Shamans become the other (part 2) @1001:2020
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Shamans are a hard problem for anthropology (part 2) @1001:2020
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Gender is a cultural construct and a social process—Cases of “woman-marriage” in Africa and matrimonial alliance (part 2) @1001:2020
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A kinship system is a symbolic language (part 2) @1001:2020
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A note about attendance @1001:2020
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The goal of this class @1001:2020
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Readings, other class requirements, and online resources @1001:2020
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Final paper @2667
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Welcome to the Anthrocyclopaedia
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Current anthropology classes
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Welcome back to ANTH 1002 @1002:2019
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Types of scholarly writing @1002:2020
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First Year Forum: Doing Field Work in Papua New Guinea @talks
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