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Linguistic Anthropology

Courses and Course Materials



ANTH 190G/AFS 190H
ANTH 203/LING 201
ANTH 330/LING 330
ANTH 333/LING 333
LING 101
LING 301/PHIL 345
Language, Art and Politics in Africa
Foundations of Linguistics
Language and Culture
Language, Gender, and Power
History of the American Languages
Language, Mind, and Society
ANTH 540/ILA 790S    
ANTH 585H
ANTH 585J
ANTH 585V
Linguistic Methods in Sociocultural Research
Language, Discourse, and Power
Descriptive Linguistics
Performance Theory and Analysis

Also of Interest

ANTH 101
ANTH 202
ANTH 306
ANTH 307
ANTH 314
ANTH 315
ANTH 340
ANTH 334/LING 334
ANTH 370/AFS 370
ANTH 393
ANTH 394
Introduction to Anthropology
Foundations of Cultural Anthropology
Symbolic Anthropology
Psychological Anthropology
Lives: An Introduction to Life History in Method and Theory
Personal Symbols and Religious Experience
Seminar in Primate Behavior
Communication, Technology, and Culture
African Popular Culture
Third World Film Ethnography
Anthropology of Mass Media
ANTH 585S
ILA 790N
Cultural Models
Semiotics & Poetics

Also see: Course listings from Anthropology, Linguistics, Comparative Literature, English, IDS, ILA, Philosophy, Religion, Area and Language Studies Programs.

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