ANTH 121 — ANTH-121 3 Units Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
This introductory course positions culture as a key concept for understanding and engaging with diverse ways of life both internationally and in American communities. Primary anthropological methods and concepts of kinship, gender, ethnicity, race, sexuality, disability, and class will be explored as formative elements of society and culture. Through analyzing the intersections between global processes and local realities, this class will explore what it means to be "American," as well as to be human, in the contemporary world.