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Nov 24, 2024
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ANTH 3315 - Caribbean Peoples & Cultures College of Liberal Arts, Education and Human Development
Lecture - Credits: 3
This course explores the cultures and societies of the contemporary Carribean. A critical reading of recent ethnography will be used to examine themes such as colonial and post-colonial social structures, creolization, ethnicity, and the formation of national and pan-Carribean identities. Particular attention will be given to popular religion, tourism, music, the growing Carribean diaspora in North America and Europe and to ethnographic research methods in urban and applied contexts.
Grading Basis: Graded Repeatable: N Consent Required to Add No Consent Required to Drop No
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