Toxicity, Environment & Ciimate Crisis

Toxicity, Environment & Climate Crisis

RESEARCH AND TEACHING

RELATED COURSES: UNDERGRADUATE & GRADUATE

FREQUENTLY TAUGHT COURSES ON THESE ISSUES

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
  • 2026     ON PRECARITY
  • 2427     THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF CLIMATE CHANGE
  • 3234     INDIGENOUS PLACE-THOUGHT
  • 3811       TOXIC
  • 3861      ANTHROPOLOGY OF THE ANTHROPOCENE
  • 3888     ECOCRITICISM FOR THE END TIMES
  • 4066     HYDROPOLITICS: GIS APPROACHES TO URBANISM AND THE POLITICS OF WATER IN MADAGASCAR

 

GRADUATE COURSES
  • 4066     HYDROPOLITICS: GIS APPROACHES TO URBANISM AND THE POLITICS OF WATER IN MADAGASCAR
  • 6038     PLACE, SPACE, NATURE
  • 6649     DARK ECOLOGY: ECOCRITICAL THOUGHT
  • 6653     POROUS BODIES

 

COURSES TAUGHT BY ANTHROPOLOGY DEPARTMENT FACULTY LISTED IN OTHER UNITS
  • CSER 3345   CITY ENVIRONMENT, VULNERABILITY

RELATED COURSES SUMMER 2021

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
  • ENVIRONMENT AND CULTURAL BEHAVIOR (ANTHV1100)
  • CULTURE, SOCIETY AND CATASTROPHE (ANTHV2215)
  • ANTHROPOLOGY OF CLIMATE CHANGE (ANTH2724)

RELATED COURSES FALL 2021

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
  • ANTHROPOLOGY OF THE ANTHROPOCENE (ANTHV3861)
  • ECOCRITICISM FOR THE END TIMES (ANTHV3888)
  • HYDROPOLITICS: GIS APPROACHES TO URBANISM AND THE POLITICS OF WATER IN MADAGASCAR (ANTHGU4066)

 

GRADUATE COURSES
  • HYDROPOLITICS: GIS APPROACHES TO URBANISM AND THE POLITICS OF WATER IN MADAGASCAR (ANTHGU4066)
  • DARK ECOLOGIES: ECOCRITICAL THOUGHT NOW (ANTHG6649)
  • POROUS BODIES (ANTHG6653)

See the semester-specific listings for additional, less-frequently taught courses, including those by visiting faculty and associates. Cross-listed courses between Anthropology and other instructional units are also listed in the Courses page of this website. For related courses in other departments, centers and institutes, please consult the Course Directory.

FROM OUR BOOKSHELVES

A SAMPLE OF RELATED PUBLICATIONS BY OUR FACULTY

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