ANSC 799 (07) - Honors Senior Thesis
Honors Senior Thesis
Term: Spring 2024 - Full Term (01/23/2024 - 05/06/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
CRN: 54252
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1/23/2024 | 5/6/2024 | Hours Arranged | TBA |
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1/23/2024 | 5/6/2024 | Hours Arranged | TBA |
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1/23/2024 | 5/6/2024 | R | 1:10pm - 4:00pm | PANDRA P380 |
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1/23/2024 | 5/6/2024 | R | 6:10pm - 9:00pm | PANDRA P380 |
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1/23/2024 | 5/6/2024 | W | 2:10pm - 5:00pm | HS 102 |
ANTH 625, Sexuality in Cross-Cultural Perspective. 600-level Writing Intensive. Cross-listed with WGS + IA. All majors welcome.
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1/23/2024 | 5/6/2024 | Hours Arranged | TBA |
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1/23/2024 | 5/6/2024 | TR | 11:10am - 12:30pm | MORR B02 |
As the name implies, this course will focus on embodiment, and particularly how the human body can and does become imbued with one’s life history. The hardships of marginalization and inequality that humans face in life, diseases they battle, changes to diets and lifeways, migration, and many aspects of identity can become embodied, especially on skeletal and dental tissues. This course will focus on the social theories of embodiment and identity, with special attend to these concepts’ application in bioarchaeology.
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3/25/2024 | 5/17/2024 | Hours Arranged | ONLINE |
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1/23/2024 | 5/6/2024 | MWF | 1:10pm - 2:00pm | PCAC A204 | |
Final Exam | 5/15/2024 | 5/15/2024 | W | 3:30pm - 5:30pm | PCAC A204 |
ARTH 400: Introduction to World Art History
This seminar is a counterpart to ARTH 480: Introduction to Art History and will focus on non-western art and art created by historically marginalized artists and communities. Students will be introduced to a range of art works and architectural sites as they explore the diverse meanings, purposes, and histories of art from around the globe. We will also critically engage with key questions that have shaped the last several decades of art history, including: how have colonialism and global politics shaped the history of art? How do western universities and museums teach non-western art? What even is the distinction between non-western and western art? How have artists who have been marginalized within the societies they live in used art to assert their identities or subvert existing power structures? How can we as individuals come to understand cultures that our not our own through art? In addition to the key works covered in this class, students will have the opportunity to write a research paper on a work of art of their choosing.
Start Date | End Date | Days | Time | Location | |
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1/23/2024 | 5/6/2024 | MW | 3:40pm - 5:00pm | PCAC A205 | |
Final Exam | 5/10/2024 | 5/10/2024 | F | 6:00pm - 8:00pm | PCAC A205 |
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1/23/2024 | 5/6/2024 | TR | 11:10am - 12:30pm | PCAC A204 | |
Final Exam | 5/14/2024 | 5/14/2024 | T | 1:00pm - 3:00pm | PCAC A204 |