Empires, States and Sovereignties
RESEARCH AND TEACHING
RELATED COURSES: GRADUATE & UNDERGRADUATE
FREQUENTLY TAUGHT COURSES ON THESE ISSUES
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
- 1008 THE RISE OF CIVILIZATION
- 2888 HOW CHINA BECAME CHINESE
- 3661 SOUTH ASIA: ANTHROPOLOGICAL APPROACHES
- 3821 NATIVE AMERICA
- 4001 THE ANCIENT EMPIRES
- 4118 SETTLER COLONIALISM IN NORTH AMERICA
- 4390 BORDERS AND BOUNDARIES
GRADUATE COURSES
- 4001 THE ANCIENT EMPIRES
- 4118 SETTLER COLONIALISM IN NORTH AMERICA
- 4390 BORDERS AND BOUNDARIES
- 5000 SCALES, ROUTES, REGIONS
- 5283 SOVEREIGNTY OF CRITIQUE
- 5480 CRITICAL NATIVE/INDIGENOUS STUDIES
- 5527 MOBILITIES PAST AND PRESENT
- 6135 WAR AND SOCIAL THEORY
- 6293 SPECTERS OF ORGANIZED SUBVERSION
- 6294 POLITICAL CONCEPTS: GEONTOPOWER
- 6669 PAPERWORK, BIOMETRICS, AND POWER
COURSES TAUGHT BY ANTHROPOLOGY DEPARTMENT FACULTY LISTED IN OTHER UNITS
- WMST 4236 INDIGENOUS FEMINISMS
- WMST 4317 GENDER, CULTURE & RIGHTS
- WMST 6001 THEORETICAL PARADIGMS: REFRAMING GENDER VIOLENCE, GLOBALLY
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FROM OUR BOOKSHELVES
A SAMPLE OF RELATED PUBLICATIONS BY OUR FACULTY
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