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Nov 27, 2024
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ANTH 210 - The Dead Semester Offered: Spring 0.5 unit(s) Directed independent studies of dead populations and the anthropological information contained within their passing and/or memorialization. The Dead may be those who died from natural or unnatural causes, including genocide, homicide, infanticide, suicide, disease, or accident. Exploration of local cemetery populations are encouraged, as those buried nearby include individuals who died from a variety of causes but whose deaths were memorialized in relatively similar ways. Alternatively, patterns of those who are most susceptible to a specific cause of death can be explored. Weekly meetings bring together students who are pursuing independent research projects. Course readings provide some commonality to the group’s analyses and ground this intensive in anthropological questions and approaches. April Beisaw.
Prerequisite(s): ANTH 130 or ANTH 230 or ANTH 233 or ANTH 236 AND permission of the instructor.
One 75-minute period.
Course Format: INT
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