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Study programmes 2010-2011Last update : 11/04/2011
ANTH0033-1  Social and cultural antropology 2
Duration :  30h Th
Credits/ECTS :  
Bachelor in Human and Social Sciences, 2nd yearSecond semester6
Bachelor in Sociology and Anthropology, 2nd yearSecond semester6
One-year preliminary programme leading to the Master in AnthropologySecond semester6
One-year preliminary programme leading to the Master in Population and DevelopmentSecond semester6
One-year preliminary programme leading to the Master in Sociology and AnthropologySecond semester6
Bachelor in Information and Communication, 2nd yearSecond semester4
Bachelor in modern languages and literatures, general orientation, 2nd yearSecond semester4
Holder(s) :  Benjamin Rubbers
Language :  French language
Course contents :  In continuity with Social and Cultural Anthropology I, this course concentrates on the theories that have become influential in anthropology since 1950. First, we will return to the old debate between rationalism and romanticism, which is at the root of two opposing conceptions of culture in anthropology. Next, we will cover theories of culture that developed within these two traditions of thought. These different approaches will be illustrated by concrete case studies taken from various ethnographic contexts. Finally, we will end the course with three fundamental themes, i.e. cultural identity, tradition, and globalization.
Course objective :  To introduce students to theories of culture in anthropology. At the end of the course, students will be able to discuss the light that each theory can shed upon the fundamental questions of our time.
Prerequisites :  Students must have completed the course in Social and Cultural Anthropology I, appreciate theory, love reading, and have a high degree of curiosity.
Organization :  The course will take place during the second term. Here is a provisional schedule of classes and material to be covered: 1. The origins of the idea of culture 2. Structuralism 3. The logic of writing 4. The body 5. Cognitive anthropology 6. Interpretative anthropology 7. Post-modern anthropology 8. Domination and resistance 9. Ethnicity 10. The invention of traditions 11. Globalization
Written notes :  A copy of PowerPoint presentations to be used in the course will be posted on the MyUlg portal. Students will also receive a collection of readings.
Assessment :  Arrangements for the examination will be announced based on the number of students. Grading will depend on course material and readings.
Contacts :  I am available to meet with students by appointment (brubbers@ulg.ac.be). Office location: R.94, niveau 0, bâtiment B. 31 at Sart-Tilman


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