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Dec 03, 2024
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2024-2025 Academic Catalog
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ANT 388 - Landscapes of Social Inequality4 credits (Fall or Spring) Social inequality is often written on the landscape as evidenced today by neighborhoods that are spatially segregated by race and class. How did dominant groups in the past use the landscape or built environment to enact social inequality based on race, class, gender, or sexuality? How did marginalized people resist these material forms of domination? This seminar engages with a range of archaeological studies to understand the relationship between power, space, and place.
Prerequisite: ANT 280 or ANT 290 ; with grade S, C, or better. Note: Not offered every year. Instructor: Ng
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