INTRO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY

The exploration of similarities and differences in the cultural patterning of human experience. The comparative analysis of economic, political, religious, and family structures, with examples from Africa, the Americas, Asia, and Oceania. The impact of the modern world on traditional societies. Several ethnographic films are viewed in coordination with descriptive case studies. Limited to first years and sophomores. Total enrollment of each section limited to 25. Offered both semesters each year.

INTRO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY

The exploration of similarities and differences in the cultural patterning of human experience. The comparative analysis of economic, political, religious, and family structures, with examples from Africa, the Americas, Asia, and Oceania. The impact of the modern world on traditional societies. Several ethnographic films are viewed in coordination with descriptive case studies. Limited to first years and sophomores. Total enrollment of each section limited to 25. Offered both semesters each year.

SEM:MATERIAL CULTURE NEW ENGLD

This seminar examines the material culture of everyday life in New England from the earliest colonial settlements to the Victorian era. It introduces students to the growing body of material culture studies and the ways in which historic landscapes, architecture, furniture, textiles, metalwork, ceramics, foodways and domestic environments are interpreted as cultural documents and as historical evidence.

INTRO TO AMER SOCIETY & CULTRE

An Introduction to the Methods and Concerns of American Studies.
We will draw on literature, painting, architecture, landscape design, social and cultural criticism, and popular culture to explore such topics as responses to economic change, ideas of nature and culture, America's relationship to Europe, the question of race, the roles of women, family structure, social class and urban experience.

Evelyn De la Cruz Garcia

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Cook
Institution:  
UMASS Amherst
Department:  
UMass Dining - Worcester Commons
Email Address:  
edgarcia@umass.edu
Telephone:  
413-545-9426
Office Building:  
Worcester Dining Commons

Corey Matthew Rinehart

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Supervisor, Custodial Area
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UMASS Amherst
Department:  
Facilities & Campus Services
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crinehar@umass.edu
Office Building:  
Campus Center
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