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- 2020 @1002:2020
- eek 1 (Aug. 24): Ritual and rites of passage === Required readings: Eriksen (2015b) === Week 2 (Aug. 31): Birth as ritual and cultural === Required readings: Davis-Floyd (1994), Behrmann (2003) ==... (Sep. 7): Rethinking birth with anthropology === Required readings: Shostak ([1982] 2000) ==== Module 2: R... = Week 4 (Sep. 14): Human nature and culture === Required readings: Eriksen (2015c) === Week 5 (Sep. 21):
- attendance @1002:2020
- ill be diligently cleaned every day. Everyone is required to be enrolled in a tutorial. But you are not required to attend your tutorial every week; that is to say, ... re “at risk”.) You can do everything that you are required to do for the week off campus. * **If you miss
- where_to_get_the_readings @1002:2018
- # Where to get the readings # There are required and recommended readings for every week. Readings are gene... ks, just to orient you to key terms and concepts. Required readings are available as a unit reader and on Fi... loan at Fisher Library. You can buy a copy of the required readings at the Copy Centre or online through Pub
- birth-interview @1002:2020
- arger conclusion about your culture. You are not required to cite a minimum number of sources, or to find s... lture’s values. No specific referencing system is required. Ryan prepared the class materials (and this page... ware requirements ===== For a description of the required appearance and file format of your essay, see the
- further_information_about_this_unit @1002:2018
- ==== Compliance Statements ==== All students are required to submit an authorised statement of compliance w... nce statement will differ depending on the method required for submitting your work (see “Assessment Submiss
- reading_list @1002:2018
- # Reading list # Required readings are found in the reader in the order they are assigned. Recommended re... gs are marked with an asterisk (*). These and the required readings are also available on eReserve. *Bohann
- what_we_do_in_class @1002:2018
- f the week. Specifically, each week, you do the required readings, and then respond to an open question fo... im or conclusion made by the author of one of the required readings in one sentence. So, for example, if you
- cultural-critique @1002:2020
- e information from a primary source. You are not required to research your topic by finding scholarly sourc... ware requirements ===== For a description of the required appearance and file format of your essay, see the
- research-exercise @1002:2020
- is. You should still do a good, thorough job. The required elements are: * Do you have an **appropriate s... ware requirements ===== For a description of the required appearance and file format of your essay, see the
- 1.1 @1002:2018
- elpdesk@sydney.edu.au. ## The readings ## The required readings can be found: * In the course reader f
- 1.1 @1002:2024
- We repeat the same cycle each week. * Read the required readings (and, if you want to know more, read rec
- module_iii_essay @1002:2024
- hoose to use one of the ethnographic cases in the required and recommended readings for Weeks 7, 8, or 9. Wi
- module_ii_essay @1002:2024
- choose another ethnographic case from one of the required or recommended readings for Weeks 4, 5, or 6 (or,
- module_i_quiz @1002:2024
- is the “early feedback task” for this class. It’s required to pass the class. The questions will be very bas
- 4.2 @1002:2024
- iageable people. The people in the first half are required to marry someone in the second half, and vice ver