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Nov 22, 2024
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ANTH 328 - Body and IdentityUnits: 3 Explores the social construction and performances of the body and identity through a cross-cultural look at definitions and meanings of the body, codes inscribed on it by our everyday practices (wearing makeup, working out), and choices of decorative markers (clothing, jewelry, tattoos, piercings). How are gender, race, ethnicity, and power status signaled by the body? How is rebellion enacted through the body? Anthropological perspectives are used to explore how people approach these issues across cultural, economic, political, social, and religious contexts. May not be taken for credit by students who received credit for: ID 370 -2 or WGSS 300 -6 or WMST 328. Cross-listed: ANTH 328 and WGSS 328 are cross-listed. Students may not receive credit for both.
Satisfies GE area: DD
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