CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY, INTRODUCTION

Academic year
2023/2024 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
ANTROPOLOGIA CULTURALE, INTRODUZIONE
Course code
FT0003 (AF:444637 AR:250932)
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
Moodle
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The course of "Cultural anthropology, introduction" falls within the formative activities for the anthropological path of the three-year degree course in History and is included as a mandatory exam in Conservation and management of cultural assets and activities. The aim of the course is to develop a capacity for reflection on cultural diversity and to provide basic theoretical and methodological tools for cultural anthropology. The course devotes particular attention to the main themes of the anthropological approach and outlines the basic methods for conducting ethnographic research.
The attendance and active participation in the course (lectures, written exercises) and the individual study of the exam material will allow students and students to:

1. know the anthropological theories and methods applied to the study of different social phenomena
2. know and appreciate the cultural and social complexity of other societies
3. avoid judging other companies and groups by applying their own cultural categories and learning to reflect on their evaluations, practices and cultural representations that are taken for granted
4. learn technical vocabulary and anthropological terminology
5. to be able to take notes and summarize the themes and ideas learned during the lessons and in the preparation of the exam material.
Teaching does not require prerequisites.
The anthropological concept of culture. Ethnographic fieldwork. Language and knowledge. Rationality and beliefs. Economics. Forms of social relations and social structures. Political systems. Particular emphasis will be given to the anthropology of the body, emotions and the arts as profound and unifying elements for the study of any other cultural aspect.
This course is intended exclusively for students of the three-year Degree Course in Conservation and Management of Cultural Heritage address Egart.

Students must study the following books:

1) Fabietti U., "Elementi di antropologia culturale", Milano, Mondadori Università, 2015.

2) Price S., "Primitivi traditi. L'arte dei "selvaggi" e la presunzione occidentale", Milano, Johan & Levi, 2015.

Important: Students must always bring the program of the current academic year. Under no circumstances can they bring old past academic programs.

Given the basic introductory character of the course, attendance is strongly recommended.
This course is valid for the recovery of the 6 credits in M-DEA / 01 for admission to the master's degree in Anthropology ACEL.
Oral assessment in the presence of thematic issues on the main aspects of the course.
Enrollment in the course moodle is compulsory.
Frontal lessons with the use of slides.
Italian
To apply for a Bachelor's thesis in Cultural Anthropology, the following requirements are essential:

1) have successfully passed, by attending, 2 modules of Cultural Anthropology;
2) the good knowledge of English;
3) the discussion of a short preliminary research project.

The thesis topic should be consistent with the research fields of the teacher:
Anthropology of space and landscape; Space-time categories; Anthropology of risk; Saami history and ethnography (Lapland, Northern Scandinavia); History of Anthropology.

Erasmus students are required to speak correctly in Italian. The exam for Erasmus students must be in Italian.
oral

This subject deals with topics related to the macro-area "Natural capital and environmental quality" and contributes to the achievement of one or more goals of U. N. Agenda for Sustainable Development

Definitive programme.
Last update of the programme: 10/12/2023