2024 Summer ANTHRO R5B 003 LEC 003

2024 Summer Session D 6 weeks, July 1 - August 9

ANTHRO R5B 003 - LEC 003

Reading and Composition in Anthropology

Ghost Stories: How the Past Haunts US

Jacob David Liming

Jul 01, 2024 - Aug 09, 2024
Mo, Tu, We, Th
10:00 am - 11:59 am
Anthro/Art Practice Bldg 115
Class #:15687
Units: 4

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

Offered through Anthropology

Current Enrollment

Total Open Seats: 6
Enrolled: 14
Waitlisted: 0
Capacity: 20
Waitlist Max: 0
No Reserved Seats

Hours & Workload

22.5 hours of outside work hours per week, and 7.5 hours of instructor presentation of course materials per week.

Course Catalog Description

Reading and composition courses based on the anthropological literature. These courses provide an introduction to issues distinctive of anthropological texts and introduce students to distinctive forms of anthropological writing, such as ethnography and anthropological prehistory. Readings will be chosen from a variety of texts by authors whose works span the discipline, from bioanthropology to archaeology and sociocultural anthropology. Satisfies the second half of the Reading and Composition requirement.

Class Description

Ghosts are, of course, everywhere. It is hard to ignore how they continually haunt the popular media, religious traditions, and stories with which many of us regularly engage. Indeed, anthropological scholarship has long been captivated by the role of ghosts, spirits, and invisible beings in cultural contexts across the world, often presenting belief in such entities as evidence of prevailing superstition or educational underdevelopment. In this reading and writing intensive course, students will explore a series of ethnographic, popular and theological texts that deal with the ghosts and how the living interact with them. More specifically, through several writing exercises, students will be invited to think about how the way different communities relate to and write about ghosts might shed light on the nature of secularism in our contemporary, alternative ways of encountering and memorializing history, and our own mortality.

Rules & Requirements

Repeat Rules

Course is not repeatable for credit.

Requirements class fulfills

Second half of the Reading and Composition Requirement

Reserved Seats

Current Enrollment

No Reserved Seats

Textbooks & Materials

Associated Sections

None