Instructor: Dr. Mark Glazer
Phone: 381-2806
Office Hours: MWF 10:40 AM - 11:40 AM
email: mglazer@panam.edu
URL:
http://www.panam.edu/faculty/mglazer/Theory/theory.htm

ANTH 4345 ANTHROPOLOGICAL THEORY AND METHODOLOGY Instruction in the methodology (interviewing, participant observation, network analysis, etc.) and theoretical perspectives of anthropology. Prerequisite: 6 hours of anthropology.

Textbooks:
 
 
Bohannan, Paul and Mark Glazer, 1988, High Points in Anthropology.
Moore, Jerry D., 1997, Visions of Culture.

SYLLABUS

Week: Topic: Reading:
1-2 Claude Levi-Strauss High Points, pp. 422 – 500; Visions: pp. 9-14 & 211-227.
  Field Project 1: Medical Anthropology.  
Herbert Spencer High Points, pp. XII – 28, Visions: pp. 29-41.
  Lewis Henry Morgan High Points, pp. 29 – 60;
Edward Burnett Tylor High Points, pp. 61 - 78; Visions: pp. 15-28.
Franz Boas High Points, pp. 79 - 100; Visions, pp. 42-52..
Alfred Louis Kroeber
Robert H. Lowie
High Points, pp. 101 - 123; Visions, pp. 65-78.
High Points, pp. 124 - 139.
7 Edward Sapir
Benjamin Lee Whorf
High Points, pp. 140 – 148; Visions: pp. 88-100.
High Points, pp. 149 - 171.
Ruth Fulton Benedict
Ralph Linton Abram Kardiner
High Points, pp. 172 - 181; Visions: pp. 101-112.
High Points, pp. 182 - 206.High Points, pp. 207 - 228.
  Field Project 2: La Llorona.  
9 Emile Durkheim
Marcel Mauss
High Points, pp. 229 - 263.
High Points, pp. 264 - 271. Visions: pp. 113-127.
10  Bronislaw Malinowski
A.R. Radcliffe-Brown
High Points, pp. 272 - 293; Visions: pp. 128-139.
High Points, pp.294 - 316; Visions: pp. 140-151.
11 Julian Steward
Leslie A. White
High Points, pp. 319 - 332; Visions: pp. 181-89.
High Points, pp. 333 - 355; Visions: pp. 165-180.
12 Marshall D. Sahlins
Marvin Harris
High Points, pp. 356 - 376.
High Points, pp. 377 – 404; Visions: pp. 190-200
13  E.E.Evans-Pritchard High Points, pp. 405 - 421.
14 Victor Turner

Clifford Geertz

High Points, pp. 501 – 528; Visions: pp. 228-237.
High Points, pp. 529 – 553; Visions: pp. 238-247.
15  Mary Douglas Visions: pp. 248-260 & 271-276.
 
 
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Grades will be based on A) a term paper/class report, ) two mid-terms and C) on the basis of two field work assignments.
A. Papers are Due: Wednesday, May 2, 2001.COUNTDNB.GIF (9275 bytes)
Term paper proposals are due on Friday, February 2, 2001.
B. Mid Terms:
Mid Term 1:Monday, March 5, 2001. 
Mid Term 2: Monday, April 30, 2001.
 
C. Field work assignments:
1: Medical Anthropology (Thirty forms).
2: La Llorona (Fifteen forms).
 
 
Grade Breakdown: Term paper 30% of grade; Mid-terms 25% of grade each (Total of 50% for both); Field work: 20% of grade. Make-up exams will be available for mid-terms.

 

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