Anthropology 101H - Bio, Culture & Human Exp hons

Spring
2022
01
4.00
Thomas Leatherman

M W 2:30PM 3:45PM

UMass Amherst
38363
Elm Room 228
tleatherman@anthro.umass.edu
This course provides an introduction to Biocultural Anthropology, the integration of biology and culture in the study of humankind. There are many facets of the human experience that are at the same time biological, social, and imbued with cultural meaning. Examples include race and racism, sex and gender, reproduction and birth, health and medicine, global nutrition, obesity, stress and mental health, violence, and trauma, and others. The course will introduce students to perspectives from social, cultural and biological anthropology and then bring these perspectives into play to investigate and illuminate these examples of the human experience. One of the key goals in the class is to better understand how individuals' lived experience becomes embodied as human biology. (Gen. Ed. SB)

Open to Commonwealth College students only.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.