ANTH 315
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Urban Anthropology
Cultural anthropology is the comparative study of society, culture, and human diversity. The discipline
focuses on the various ways in which social relations, history, politics, and cultural products, like the media,
shape peoples’ everyday lives. This course examines ethnographic studies that document the strategies people use
to cope with the demands posed by modern urban environments. It also examines some common social problems
encountered in urban contexts, such as those involving the historical origins of urban settings, social class and
inequality, urban youth subcultures, migration and economic globalization, and public health.