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ANT 222 - Global Rural Cultures:Resistance & Change |
Course Description: To learn about agrarian lives and their relationship to other parts of a wider society (including gentry, clergy, entrepreneurial classes, and townspeople), as well as to global capital is to appreciate how “folk” traditions, more than exotic remnants, have become indigenous local ecologies of resistance with an international impact. Such comprehensive understanding, of what was once labelled as “peasant” life, is a necessity borne of contemporary accommodations within, as well as warranted socio-political and economic demands upon, our global futures. Prerequisite: ANT 100 or SOC 100 or PSY 100 or instructor permission. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Social Sciences Department Course Attributes: Critical Thinking (CT), Intercultural Competence (IC), Intnat'l Stud Minor ANT/SOC/SS, SBS Gen Ed - Social Science Textbook Information at the WCSU Bookstore |