OSAKA UNIVERSITY SHORT-TERM STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM _ |
Christie LAM (Graduate School of Human Sciences)
Cource Objective
This course is designed for students who intend to undertake higher levels of study in the field of anthropology.
The course aims to provide an in-depth study of anthropological knowledge by critically examining the ethnographic texts and anthropological theories that underlie them.
The course will begin with ethnography - the major basis in which social and cultural anthropological research is presented.
Students will learn how to read and analyze ethnographic texts.
In the second part, we will investigate anthropological ways of knowing, understanding and exploring humankind.
By doing so, we will examine how different anthropological theorists attempt to answer some fundamental questions: What is culture?
What are the relationships between individual and the social world?
Can humans make choices free from power and structure?
These theoretical models are critical to both classic and contemporary ethnographic analysis.
By discussing these theories in chronological order, students will be able to understand how anthropological theories reflect particular macro/ micro socio-political contexts and also be changed and refuted continuously over the time.
By the end of the course, students will have a solid knowledge in the discipline of anthropology and be able to apply this knowledge to their future research.
By the end of this course students should be able to:
Requirement / Prerequisite
Students who have taken Anthropology I or equivalent course in Anthropology.
Course Content
Week 1 Introduction: What is ethnography? What is theory?
Week 2 Reading and writing ethnography I
Week 3 Reading and writing ethnography II
Week 4 Marx, history, and materialism: Political economy
Week 5 Emile Durkheim and the collective conscience
Week 6 Weber, rationalization and modernity
Week 7 The emergence of British anthropology
Week 8 Structural functionalism
Week 9 The early American School: Historicism and diffusion
Week 10 Culture and personality
Week 11 Individual, process and interaction
Week 12 Structure, symbols and meaning
Week 13 Negotiating agency and structure in practice
Week 14 Power, subjectivity and cultural critique
Week 15 Review
Textbooks
Grading Policy
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