ANTH2056 Belonging, Identity and Nationalism
Later Year Course
| Offered By | School of Archaeology and Anthropology |
|---|---|
| Academic Career | Undergraduate |
| Course Subject | Anthropology |
| Offered in | First Semester, 2013 |
| Unit Value | 6 units |
| Course Description |
Though the world is ever more 'globalised' and interconnected in some respects, differentiation among 'nations' continues to be a major feature of it. In this course we will explore from an anthropological perspective 'nations' and 'nationalism(s)'. Questions will include: What is a 'nation'? What kinds of identities are built on the idea of nations? What are the historical, political-cultural and structural contexts in which we find nations and ideologies of nationalism? In what ways are nation-state forms changing in this era of 'globalisation'? Nationalist movements are many, and of continuing or even rising intensity in some parts of the world. Although their economic independence is diminishing, state formations remain important. It has been observed that ethnic, religious and other conflicts involving striving towards nation building have been on the rise. We will begin by focusing on: |
| Indicative Assessment |
Tutorial participation (10%), tutorial papers (40%) and 2000 word essay (50%). |
| 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 Anthropology; or Sociology; or one first year ANTH or SOCY course and another in a cognate discipline |
| Preliminary Reading |
*Anderson, B. Imagined Communities, Verso, 1983. |
| Majors/Specialisations | Anthropology and Development Studies |
| Other Information |
This course may be counted towards an Anthropology major. |
| Academic Contact | Prof. Francesca Merlan |
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