CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY, INTRODUCTION
- Academic year
- 2019/2020 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- ANTROPOLOGIA CULTURALE, INTRODUZIONE
- Course code
- FT0003 (AF:316148 AR:169489)
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 6
- Degree level
- Bachelor's Degree Programme
- Educational sector code
- M-DEA/01
- Period
- 1st Term
- Course year
- 1
Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
1. Themes: cultural diversity, ethnocentrism and cultural relativism, social phenomena and relations, political, economic and religious systems, social change, process of cultural resignification, production of anthropological knowledge, the anthropologist's insertion and positioning, basic knowledge of organization and interpretation of data.
Expected learning outcomes
1. learn anthropological theories and methods applied to different social phenomena
2. learn and appreciate other societies' cultural and social complexity
3. To avoid judging other societies or groups imposing one's own cultural categories and learn to reflect on one's one cultural evaluations, practices and representations usually taken for granted
4. to learn technical anthropological vocabulary and terminology
5. be able to take notes and summarize themes and ideas learnt during lectures and in the preparation of exam material
Pre-requirements
Contents
Compulsory textbooks
Tamisari, F. 2018 La danza dello Squalo. Relazionalità e performance in una comunità yolngu della Terra di Arnhem, CLEUP, Chapters: Preface, 1,2,3,4,7,8,9
Engelke, M. 2018 Pensare come un antropologo Piccola Biblioteca Einaudi. Chapters 1,2, 4.
EXAM PROGRAM FOR NON ATTENDING STUDENTS
Compulsory textbooks
Tamisari, F. 2018 La danza dello Squalo. Relazionalità e performance in una comunità yolngu della Terra di Arnhem, CLEUP (all chapters)
Engelke, M. 2018 Pensare come un antropologo Piccola Biblioteca Einaudi (all chapters).
Important: this course is not valid towards the award of M-DEA/01 cfu for the FIT competition
Referral texts
Tamisari, F. 2018 La danza dello Squalo. Relazionalità e performance in una comunità yolngu della Terra di Arnhem, CLEUP.
Engelke, M. 2018 Pensare come un antropologo Piccola Biblioteca Einaudi.
Assessment methods
1. Brief reflexive text (500 wds) to write at home and submit (in printed form not written by hand) to the lecturer where students summarize and question a theme discussed during the lectures. Instructions to carry out this exercise will be distributed during the first lectures and uploaded in MOODLE.
2. Oral examination, a temporary typology due to the health emercency covid-19. The exam consists in an oral examination and includes factual (definitions, technical terms, authors and dates) and question with an open answer in order to test students' comprehension and critical synthesis abilities. The answers to the open question will be evaluated according to the following criteria:
a. comprehension and clear presentation of ideas
b. capacity of synthesis
c. Referring to theses and details debated in the textbooks and during the lectures
d. Correct reference to specific ethnographic details (names, places etc.)
e. Correct reference to authors quoted in the textbook and during lectures
NB Students with special requirement and allowances should contact the lecturer in advance and inform her as soon as they arrive in class.
Teaching methods
1. face-to face lectures (use of ppt, and audiovisual material)
2. brief reflexive text to be written at home and submitted in printed form to the lecturer
3. After communication of the exam final results, students are invited to see the lecturer to receive comment on the written exam
4. During lectures further optional readings are uploaded in MOODLE
Teaching language
Further information
Type of exam
2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Goals
This subject deals with topics related to the macro-area "Poverty and inequalities" and contributes to the achievement of one or more goals of U. N. Agenda for Sustainable Development