ANTH 351 - Language and Expressive Culture 1 unit(s)
This seminar provides the advanced student with an intensive investigation of theoretical and practical problems in specific areas of research that relate language and linguistics to expressive activity. Although emphasizing linguistic modes of analysis and argumentation, the course is situated at the intersection of important intellectual crosscurrents in the arts, humanities, and social sciences that focus on how culture is produced and projected through not only verbal, but also musical, material, kinaesthetic, and dramatic arts. Each topic culminates in independent research projects.
May be repeated for credit if the topic has changed.
Topic for 2016/17b offered under ANTH 383 .
Prerequisite(s): ANTH 150 or ANTH 250 or permission of the instructor.
Not offered in 2016/17.
One 3-hour period.
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