ANTH 2120
The Concept of Culture
Course Description
Disciplines
Cultures & Societies of the World, Artistic, Interpretive, & Philosophical Inquiry
Culture is the central concept that anthropologists use to understand the striking differences among human societies and how people organize the meaningful parts of their lives. In this course we explore this diversity, examine its basis in neuroplasticity and human development, and consider its implications for human nature, cognition, creativity, and identity. By learning about other cultures, we gain new understanding of ourselves.
Instructors
Ira Bashkow
Spring 2026
tuth 4:00pm - 4:50pm
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Heather Gaston
Spring 2026
fr 10:00am - 10:50am
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Kaarin Percy
Spring 2026
fr 1:00pm - 1:50pm
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Randall Puckett
Spring 2026
mo 6:00pm - 6:50pm
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To Announced
Spring 2025
Fr 9:00am - 9:50am
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Spring 2025
Th 9:30am - 10:20am
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Sophia Marques
Spring 2023
Fr 9:00am - 9:50am
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Dustin Thomas
Spring 2023
Th 3:30pm - 4:20pm
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Madeleine Jean
Spring 2021
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Faculty Staff
Spring 2021
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Colleen Winkelman
Spring 2021
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Rachel Apone
Spring 2019
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Alison Broach
Spring 2019
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David Flood
Fall 2016
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Irtefa Binte-farid
Spring 2015
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Anna Eisenstein
Spring 2014
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