ANTH 2120

The Concept of Culture

Course Description

Culture is the central concept that anthropologists use to understand the striking differences among human societies and how people organize the meaningful parts of their lives. In this course we explore this diversity, examine its basis in neuroplasticity and human development, and consider its implications for human nature, cognition, creativity, and identity. By learning about other cultures, we gain new understanding of ourselves.


  • Ira Bashkow

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    3.96

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    2.50

     GPA

    3.57

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    2

    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

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    9

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    Spring 2025