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Fall 2025
Anarchy - organizing society through horizontal relations of free association - has a modern European history contemporary with Anthropology and has Indigenous histories in many places where people decided together to organize society against the state and hierarchy. Readings survey anthropology of non-state societies and engages questions of how non-European anarchies of Black and Indigenous authors and organizers critique anthropological methods.
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Fall 2025
The study of pidgins and creoles emerged as a subfield of linguistics in the latter half of the 20th century. Its ideas have been borrowed, notably by anthropologists, to analyze the increasing diversity and mixedness we confront in a globalizing world. But where did such ideas come from, and what are their (un)intended consequences? In this course, we trace the epistemological development of Creole studies and consider its historical and contemporary impacts.
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Fall 2025
Surveys the classification and typological characteristics of Native American languages and the history of their study, with intensive work on one language by each student. Some linguistics background is helpful.
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Fall 2025
For master's research, taken before a thesis director has been selected.
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Fall 2025
For master's thesis, taken under the supervision of a thesis director.
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Fall 2025
Directed Readings
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Fall 2025
Directed Readings
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Fall 2025
Research Practicum
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Fall 2025
For doctoral research, taken before a dissertation director has been selected.
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Fall 2025
For doctoral dissertation, taken under the supervision of a dissertation director.
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