ANTH2054 Anthropology and the Urban Experience
Later Year Course
| Offered By | School of Archaeology & Anthropology |
|---|---|
| Academic Career | Undergraduate |
| Course Subject | Anthropology |
| Offered in | ANTH2054 will not be offered in 2009 |
| Unit Value | 6 units |
| Course Description |
In this course we will explore a number of key strands in contemporary anthropological approaches to the city and urban life. Lectures will be based around topics including: global cities, ghettos and ethnic enclaves, cosmopolitan spaces and translocalities, urban consumer cultures, transnational migrant workers, monuments and the memorialisation of the past, the gendered city, the postcolonial city, and the city in war. The course will engage with some challenging and exciting cultural theory, and will focus primarily on cities in Southeast and East Asia, as well as Asian Diasporas in Australian and North American cities. We will look at ethnographic and historical case studies based in locations including Sydney, Singapore, Tokyo, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Ho Chi Minh City, Los Angeles and New York. |
| Indicative Assessment |
Tutorial participation (20%), 2500 word essay (40%) and take-home exam (40%). |
| Workload |
2 hours of lectures and one hour of tutorial per week |
| Areas of Interest | Anthropology |
| Requisite Statement |
Two first year courses to the value of 12 units in the School of Archaeology and Anthropology (ARCH, ANTH or PREH); or History; or Political Science or Sociology |
| Preliminary Reading |
*Forbes, D.K. Asian Metropolis: Urbanisation and the Southeast Asian City, Oxford University Press, 1995. |
| Majors/Specialisations | Anthropology, Development Studies, and Cognitive Major (Contemporary Asian Societies) |
| Other Information |
This course may be counted towards an Anthropology major. |
| Academic Contact | Dr Ashley Carruthers |
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