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Feb 05, 2025
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ANTH 220 - Sex, Gender and Culture 5 CR
An evolutionary, comparative, and holistic approach to sex and gender from the theoretical perspective of Anthropology. Explores the concepts of sex and gender through all four sub-fields (cultural anthropology, biological anthropology, archaeology, and linguistics). Readings examine both non-Western and Western cultures, illustrating how ideas about sex and gender vary in different times and cultures.
Recommended: ANTH 100 . Course Outcomes - Identify how gender studies in the four fields of anthropology are conducted and explain the importance of such studies.
- Analyze the role of biological evolution in human and non-human primate sex and gender.
- Compare and contrast how sex and gender are studied within an archaeological context from material remains.
- Explain gender differences in language and communication.
- Conduct cross-cultural examinations of sex and gender and assess how gender is culturally and historically created.
- Critique androcentric biases of research on sex and gender.
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