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Introduction to Cultural Anthropology. Cultural anthropology is the study of human ways of life in the broadest possible comparative perspective. Cultural anthropologists are interested in all types of societies, from hunting and gathering bands to modern industrial states.
Through the comparative study of different cultures, anthropology explores fundamental questions about what it means to be human. It seeks to understand how culture shapes societies, from the smallest island in the South Pacific to the largest Asian metropolis, and affects the way institutions work, from scientific …. Show more.
What is ANTH 101? ANTH 101 is many things, including: a free alternative to expensive Introduction to Cultural Anthropology textbooks. a full textbook, original videos, podcasts, and curated digital materials. a unique anthropology class featuring 10 challenges for transformative learning.
What is Cultural Anthropology? It’s the nature of the human condition to live within structures of symbol, belief, and power of our own fashioning: religion, art, gender, war, ecosystems, race relations, embodiment, kinship, science, colonialism, language, nations and states, play, subsistence strategies, mass media, illness, pain, and pleasure.
Cultural anthropology focuses on how human cultures develop and change over time, covering subjects such as political and ideological shifts and economical patterns. Linguistic anthropology studies the ways in which human languages emerge, spread, and change.
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, quantitative representations, and visual and fictionalized accounts of ….