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Welcome to AST212/AST612 Anthropology and Its Others (AST212: 4 Points; AST612: 4 Points )
 
 
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School: School of Social Sciences and Humanities
Unit Description: The meaning of cultural difference and the relationship between the 'West and the Rest' are at the heart of the anthropology discipline, but have significance for other humanities and social sciences as well. Anthropology's 'Others' include both the other cultures which are the subject of its studies and the other disciplines with which anthropological ideas are engaged. Major debates in social and cultural anthropology and the contributions of the cultural-ecology, marxist, symbolic, structural/post-structural approaches to cultural analysis are considered.
Enrolment Options:
AST212MURDOCH: Semester 1, Internal
MURDOCH: Semester 1, External
AST612MURDOCH: Semester 1, Internal
MURDOCH: Semester 1, External
Contact Time: Lectures: 2 hours per week; films: 1 hour per week; tutorials: 1.5 hours per week.
Notes: Fourth-year undergraduate, Honours and postgraduate students should enrol in the 600-level code for this unit.
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