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ANTH365 - Colonialism and Daily Life
Description
Comparative analysis of how daily life was transformed through colonial processes in different regional and temporal contexts. Draws on studies in archaeology and historical anthropology from Africa, Europe, and North America to explore processes and consequences of colonial entanglements for both colonizers and the colonized. Emphasizes importance of material culture as an active component of cultural transformations.
Units
1.5
Hours: lecture-lab-tutorial
3-0-0
Prerequisites
- Minimum second-year standing.
Course offered by
Department of Anthropology
Course schedules
Summer timetable available: February 15. Fall and Spring timetables available: May 15.
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