Conducted in
terms:
2021/SL, 2022/SL, 2023/SL, 2024/SL
Erasmus code: 14.9
ISCED code: 0314
ECTS credits:
4
Language:
English
Organized by:
Faculty of Anthropology and Cultural Studies
(for:
Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań)
Anthropology of Culture 20-KUDU-MA-ACE
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Term 2021/SL:
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Term 2022/SL:
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Term 2023/SL:
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Term 2024/SL:
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Major
Cultural Studies
Student workload (ECTS credits)
(in Polish) Attendance on lectures: 30h
Preparing for the presentations: 45h
Reading literature indicated in the syllabus: 15h
Preparing for the exam: 30h
4 ECTS points (120h)
Cycle of studies
2nd cycle
Course coordinators
Term 2023/SL: | Term 2020/SL: | Term 2022/SL: | Term 2024/SL: | Term 2021/SL: |
Module learning aims
Term 2023/SL: (in Polish) The course is designed as an extensive introduction to the anthropology of culture. The main goals of the course are: 1) to familiarize students with the most important anthropological concepts of culture; 2) to introduce and operationalize the basic concepts and analytical tools in the field of cultural anthropology; 3) to present the historical evolution of the discipline; 4) to present the most important theoretical approaches within the anthropology of culture; 5) to transfer the methodological knowledge and teach the practical skills regarding the methodology of cultural research.
In order to achieve these goals, students will be encouraged to take an active part in lectures by joining discussions and taking a part in various creative activities. | Term 2022/SL: (in Polish) The main goal is to introduce students to the classical forms of modern ethnography (historical perspective) as well as to contemporary perspectives of Anthropology (after ‘human’, after ‘ethnos’).
Students will be introduced to the notion of culture and its alternative meanings from anthropological and historical perspective.
In order to achieve these goals, students will be encouraged to take an active part in lectures by joining discussions and present their own research projects. | Term 2024/SL: (in Polish) The course is designed as an extensive introduction to the anthropology of culture. The main goals of the course are: 1) to familiarize students with the most important anthropological concepts of culture; 2) to introduce and operationalize the basic concepts and analytical tools in the field of cultural anthropology; 3) to present the historical evolution of the discipline; 4) to present the most important theoretical approaches within the anthropology of culture; 5) to transfer the methodological knowledge and teach the practical skills regarding the methodology of cultural research.
In order to achieve these goals, students will be encouraged to take an active part in lectures by joining discussions and taking a part in various creative activities. | Term 2021/SL: (in Polish) The main goal is to introduce students to the classical forms of modern ethnography (historical perspective) as well as to contemporary perspectives of Anthropology (after ‘human’, after ‘ethnos’).
Students will be introduced to the notion of culture and its alternative meanings from anthropological and historical perspective.
In order to achieve these goals, students will be encouraged to take an active part in lectures by joining discussions and present their own research projects. |
Bibliography
Term 2021/SL:
None |
Term 2022/SL:
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Term 2023/SL:
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Term 2024/SL:
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Additional information
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