ANTHRO 295
Phenomenological Anthropology
Anthropology · 4 units · Graduate courses (200-299)
Introduction to European phenomenology and its relevance for anthropological research. Exploration of problem of intersubjectivity in its existential, semiotic, and linguistic dimensions. Key topics include human intentionality, consciousness, empathy, agency, cooperation, experience, and embodiment.
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Enforced requisites: courses 203A, 203B, and 203C, or 204A and 204B.
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ANTHRO 295
- ANTHRO 203ACore Seminar: Sociocultural Anthropology—Historical and Philosophical Foundations of Anthropology
- ANTHRO 130Study of Culture
- ANTHRO 3Culture and Society
- ANTHRO 203BCore Seminar: Sociocultural Anthropology—Sociocultural Systems and Ethnography, Anthropology at Mid-Century
- ANTHRO 203ACore Seminar: Sociocultural Anthropology—Historical and Philosophical Foundations of Anthropologyanother path to it
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