• ANTH 3332

    Anthropology of Disability
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    Fall 2025

    Disabled people are considered the "world's largest minority," but does a shared disability experience exist? In this course we examine the diverse ways disability is understood in different social contexts. We use disability studies as a critical lens to examine issues of power and to ask key questions of anthropology, including; What does it mean to have an anthropology of embodied experience? An anthropology of the mind?

  • ANTH 3344

    Anthropology and Anarchy
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    Fall 2025

    Anarchy - organizing society through horizontal relations of free association - has a modern European history contemporary with Anthropology and has Indigenous histories in many places where people decided together to organize society against the state and hierarchy. Readings survey anthropology of non-state societies and engage questions of how non-European anarchies of Black and Indigenous authors and organizers critique anthropological methods.

  • ANTH 3430

    Pidgins, Creoles, and Contact
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    Fall 2025

    The study of pidgins and creoles emerged as a subfield of linguistics in the latter half of the 20th century. Its ideas have been borrowed, notably by anthropologists, to analyze the increased diversity and fusion we confront in a globalizing world. Where did such ideas come from? What are their (un)intended consequences? This course will trace the epistemological development of Creole studies and consider its historical and contemporary impacts.

  • ANTH 3679

    Curating Culture: Collection, Preservation, and Display as Cultural Forms
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    3.61

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    Fall 2025

    This course teaches the importance of understanding cultural meanings when curating items, whether material or intangible, drawn from social worlds other than one's own. It provides a general introduction to collection, preservation, and display through study of a specific collection held by the instructor or by a local institution such as the Fralin Museum of Art.

  • ANTH 4993

    Independent Study in Anthropology
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    Fall 2025

    Independent study conducted by the student under the supervision of an instructor of his or her choice.

  • ANTH 4998

    Distinguished Majors Thesis Research
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    Fall 2025

    Independent research, under the supervision of the faculty DMP thesis readers, toward the DMP thesis. Prerequisite: Admission to the Distinguished Majors Program in Anthropology.

  • ANTH 5252

    Engaged Anthropology
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    Fall 2025

    In this seminar, we will examine how we can use our training in the social sciences and humanities to further the goals of a collaborating community, as well as to engage with different publics. The focus of this course will be on anthropology and its subdisciplines. Our discussions on how to engage with non-academic communities and publics will be applicable to a broad range of disciplines.

  • ANTH 5589

    Selected Topics in Archaeology
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    3.66

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    Fall 2025

    Seminars in topics announced prior to each semester.

  • ANTH 7040

    Ethnographic Research Design and Methods
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    Fall 2025

    Seminar on ethnographic methods and research design in the qualitative tradition. Surveys the literature on ethnographic methods and explores relations among theory, research design, and appropriate methodologies. Students participate in methodological exercises and design a summer pilot research project. Prerequisite: Second year graduate in anthropology or instructor permission.

  • ANTH 7330

    Anthropology of Disability
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    Fall 2025

    Disabled people are considered the ¿world¿s largest minority,¿ but does a shared disability experience exist? In this course we examine the diverse ways disability is understood in different social contexts. We use disability studies as a critical lens to examine issues of power and to ask key questions of anthropology, including; What does it mean to have an anthropology of embodied experience? An anthropology of the mind?