Introduction to Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology 1 3102-LWEA1
The course aims at informing students of the fieldwork, publications, and theoretical assumptions made by the most notable anthropologists, thus creating a wide theoretical framework, useful in further studies in ethnology and cultural anthropology.
Term 2023Z:
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Type of course
Mode
Learning outcomes
Having completed the course, students:
- can name important figures in ethnology/anthropology;
- understand the theoretical assumptions of various schools of thought;
- can use basic concepts of a theoretical direction to analyse field materials.
Assessment criteria
written exam - test
Bibliography
Term 2023Z:
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Additional information
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