Anthropology 267 - SELF & SOCIETY IN SOUTH ASIA

Spring
2013
01
4.00
Pinky Hota

TTh 03:00-04:30

Smith College
39825-S13
SEELYE 107
phota@smith.edu
This course introduces students to the culture, politics and everyday life of South Asia. Topics covered will include religion, community, nation, caste, gender and development, as well as some of the key conceptual problems in the study of South Asia, such as the colonial construction of social scientific knowledge, and debates over "tradition" and "modernity." In this way, we will address both the varieties in lived experience in the subcontinent, and the key scholarly, popular and political debates that have constituted the terms through which we understand South Asian culture. Along with ethnographies, we will study and discuss novels, historical analysis, primary historical texts and popular (Bollywood) and documentary film.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.