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Current Courses:

  • 54 First-Year Seminar: The Indians’ New Worlds: Southeastern Histories from 1200 to 1800
  • 66 First-Year Seminar: Indian Country Today
  • 89 First Year Seminar: Gender,Travel, Tourism
  • 92 UNITAS
  • 103 Anthropology of Globalization
  • 120 Anthropology through Expressive Cultures
  • 142 Local Cultures, Global Forces
  • 143 Human Evolution and Adaptation
  • 206 American Indian Societies
  • 240 Action Research
  • 248 Anthropology and Public Interest
  • 259 Culture and Identity
  • 277 Gender and Culture
  • 278 Women in Science
  • 280 Anthropology of War and Peace
  • 380 Anthropological Perspectives on Cultural Diversity
  • 406 Indigenous Ethnography
  • 440 Beyond the Tragedy of the Commons
  • 441 The Anthropology of Gender, Health, and Illness
  • 446 Poverty, Inequality, and Health
  • 447 The Anthropology of Work
  • 449 Anthropology and Marxism
  • 463 Settler Colonialism
  • 466 Alternative Economic Systems
  • 467 Culture, Wealth, and Poverty
  • 468 State Formation
  • 469 History and Anthropology
  • 470 Medicine and Anthropology
  • 477 Visual Anthropology
  • 484 Discourse and Dialogue in Ethnographic Research
  • 491 Political Anthropology
  • 502 Globalization and Transnationalism
  • 539 Environmental Justice
  • 559 History in Person
  • 567 Urban Anthropology
  • 629 Language Minority Students: Issues for Practitioners
  • 740 Power

Proposed courses and ideas:

  • Race formation-Blackness (Undergraduate Seminar)
  • Anthropology of Race (Undergraduate)
  • Ethnography of Black Communities (Graduate)
  • Foundation course
  • Gender in Practice
  • Feminist Ethnography
  • Anthropology of Travel and Tourism