ANTH 416 - Race, Racism, and Human Variation in Global Perspective


Semester Offered: Second Semester
Credits (Range): 3 hours
Attribute: 3SS, CD

The belief that the inborn characteristics of groups of people are responsible for differences in achievement, among other things, between them is present in one form or another in every society. In this seminar we will use a four-fields approach (biological and cultural) to examine both the underlying patterns of human biological variation as well as the varied manifestations of race and racism today. Case studies will be drawn from across the globe. Consent of instructor required. Enrollment limit: 10.
Instructor: B. Pineda


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