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- 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
- 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
- birth-interview
- 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
- cultural-critique
- 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
- 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
- lecture-questions
- 24 of these questions over the semester. You are required to answer 20 of them. You are welcome to answer a
- peer-criticism
- ware requirements ===== For a description of the required appearance and file format of your essay, see the