Anthropology 257 - URBAN ANTHROPOLOGY
Fall
2017
01
4.00
Caroline Melly
MW 01:10-02:30
Smith College
10706-F17
SEELYE 301
cmelly@smith.edu
This course considers the city as both a setting for anthropological research and as an ethnographic object of study in itself. We aim to think critically about the theoretical and methodological possibilities, challenges and limitations that are posed by urban anthropology. We consider concepts and themes such as urbanization and migration; urban space and mobility; gender, race and ethnicity; technology and virtual space; markets and economies; citizenship and belonging; and production and consumption.