21A.01 How Culture Works (MIT)

MIT OpenCourseWare: New Courses 2013-06-04

Summary:

This course introduces diverse meanings and uses of the concept of culture with historical and contemporary examples from scholarship and popular media around the globe. It includes first-hand observations, synthesized histories and ethnographies, and visual and narrated representations of human experiences. Students conduct empirical research on cultural differences through the systematic observation of human interaction, employ methods of interpretative analysis, and practice convincing others of the accuracy of their findings.

Link:

http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/anthropology/21a-01-how-culture-works-fall-2012

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Tags:

culture race religion anthropology class interviews gender halloween fieldwork style observation public spaces

Authors:

Buyandelger, Manduhai

Copyright info:

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Date tagged:

06/04/2013, 12:30

Date published:

05/31/2013, 01:01