• ANTH 4420

    Theories of Language
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    3.46

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    Spring 2025

    Survey of modern schools of linguistics, both American and European, discussing each approach in terms of historical and intellectual context, analytical goals, assumptions about the nature of language, and relation between theory and methodology.

  • ANTH 4993

    Independent Study in Anthropology
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    Spring 2026

    Independent study conducted by the student under the supervision of an instructor of his or her choice.

  • ANTH 4998

    Distinguished Majors Thesis Research
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    Fall 2025

    Independent research, under the supervision of the faculty DMP thesis readers, toward the DMP thesis. Prerequisite: Admission to the Distinguished Majors Program in Anthropology.

  • ANTH 4999

    Distinguished Majors Thesis Writing
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    Spring 2026

    Writing of a thesis of approximately 50 pages, under the supervision of the faculty DMP thesis readers. Prerequisite: ANTH 4998.

  • ANTH 5100

    Indigenous Landscapes
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    Spring 2026

    This graduate seminar, also open to advanced undergraduates, engages interdisciplinary theory, case material, and intersecting knowledge production networks to approach indigenous landscapes as spaces of cultural production, land rights advocacy, and environmental care. It challenges students to examine their assumptions about how dominant values and stories are inscribed in landscapes, as well as the locations and perspectives from which these processes are experienced, narrated, and theorized.

  • ANTH 5252

    Engaged Anthropology
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    Fall 2025

    In this seminar, we will examine how we can use our training in the social sciences and humanities to further the goals of a collaborating community, as well as to engage with different publics. The focus of this course will be on anthropology and its subdisciplines. Our discussions on how to engage with non-academic communities and publics will be applicable to a broad range of disciplines.

  • ANTH 5435

    Language Documentation in Theory and Practice
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    Spring 2025

    This course explores the theoretical, practical, and ethical foundations of language documentation and linguistic fieldwork, forms of research that can hardly be separated in this era of global language loss.

  • ANTH 5470

    Language and Identity
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    3.70

    Last Taught

    Fall 2024

    In anthropology, where identity has become a central concern, language is seen as an important site for the construction of, and negotiation over social identities. In linguistics, reference to categories of social identity helps to explain language structure and change. This seminar explores the overlap between these converging trends by focusing on the notion of discourse as a nexus of cultural and linguistic processes.

  • ANTH 5475

    Multimodal Interaction
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    3.88

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    Fall 2024

    Students build knowledge and practice of analysis of peoples' joint-engagement in embodied interactions. How does action weave together multiple sensory modalities into semiotic webs linking interactions with more durative institutions of social life? Course includes workshops on video recording, and the transcription and coding of verbal and non-verbal actions. Prior coursework in Linguistics, Anthropology or instructor permission recommended.

  • ANTH 5549

    Topics in Theoretical Linguistics and Linguistic Anthropology
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    3.58

    Last Taught

    Spring 2024

    Seminars in topics of specific interest to faculty and advanced students will be announced prior to each semester.