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Nov 21, 2024
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2021-2022 Catalog [ARCHIVED PUBLICATION] Use the dropdown above to select the current catalog.
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ANTH110 HM - Life: Knowledge, Belief, and Cultural Practices Credit(s): 3
Instructor(s): de Laet
Description: An exploration of cultural attitudes toward life and the human body: from Melanesian origin myths to the human genome project; from the first autopsies to cloning and genetic manipulation; from early body snatchings to the trade in bodies and body parts in the global economy. The question of what constitutes life is subject to controversy, and how it is answered is informed by cultural differences in practices, knowledge, and beliefs. This course aims to help students develop a sophisticated and informed attitude towards cultural difference.
HSA Course Area(s): Anthropology; Science, Technology, & Society HSA Writing Intensive: No
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