CODE | 94835 |
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ACADEMIC YEAR | 2018/2019 |
CREDITS | 6 credits during the 1st year of 10177 MASTER'S DEGREE IN INTERNATIONAL SCIENCES AND COOPERATION (LM-52) GENOVA |
SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR | M-DEA/01 |
TEACHING LOCATION | GENOVA (MASTER'S DEGREE IN INTERNATIONAL SCIENCES AND COOPERATION) |
SEMESTER | 1° Semester |
MODULES | This unit is a module of: |
TEACHING MATERIALS | AULAWEB |
The course aims to highlight the central role of Cultural Anthropology, the most important concepts and the most commonly used tools of this discipline. The course will examine the main theoretical approaches of the history of anthropological studies, from Evolutionism to Functionalism, from Structuralism to Intepretive Anthropology.
The course aims to highlight the central role of Cultural Anthropology, the most important concepts and the most used tools of discipline. The course will examine the main theoretical approaches of the history of anthropological studies, from Evolutionism to Functionalism, from Structuralism to Intepretive Anthropology. The course will analyse the approaches most used by anthropologists, from Universalism to Relativism and also the core concepts of the discipline: culture, identity, tradition, transcultural processes, miscegenation, development, decrease. In particular, the lessons will focus on the themes of migrations according to the anthropological point of view in order to avoid the emerging forms of racism in our society.
The aim is to provide students with cognitive and methodological tools in order to
deepen the themes related to the meeting between cultures and cultural ibridation, with particular reference to the South America. The analysis of the universalistic and relativistic positions will lead to reflect about transcultural processes and other current issues in the age of global migrations. Another aim of the course is the assessment of cultural miscegenation as an ideal mediation between homogenisation and multicultural fragmentation.
Frontal lessons, with written or multimedial exercises on themes at students choice
What is Anthropology?
Which is the role of Anthropologists today?
The main antropological currents in history
Universalism and Relativism
Miscegenation vs Racism
Mandatory texts
1) Ugo Fabietti, Stora dell'Antropologia, Zanichelli, Bologna, 2011
(eventualmente un altro manuale di Storia del pensiero antropologico)
2) Barba B., Dio negro, mondo meticcio, Seid, Firenze, 2013.
3) a choice of 1 text among the following:
- Collier P, Exodus. I tabù dell’immigrazione, Laterza, Roma-Bari, 2015.
-Sen A., Lo sviluppo è libertà, Mondadori
-Latouche S., La fine del mondo occidentale, Eléuthera, Milano
-Shalins M., Un grosso sbaglio, Eléuthera, Milano
-Burleigh M., La genesi del mondo contemporaneo, Feltrinelli
-Said, E., Orientalismo, Feltrinelli.
Altre indicazioni bibliografiche verranno fornite durante il corso.
Other recommended texts will be given during the course
Office hours: Thuesday 9-12 Wednesday 9-12
SALVATORE BRUNO BARBA (President)
MAURO SPOTORNO (President)
STEFANIA MANGANO
GIAN MARCO UGOLINI
Frontal lessons, with written or multimedial exercises on themes at students choice
Monday, 17 semptember
Oral exam
At the end of the course, students will be able to describe the main currents of anthropological taught; to analyse the functioning of dinamycs of cultural transmission and changement; to make original hypothesis about the future of cultural ibridation
Date | Time | Location | Type | Notes |
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16/01/2019 | 09:00 | GENOVA | Orale | |
06/02/2019 | 09:00 | GENOVA | Orale | |
29/05/2019 | 09:00 | GENOVA | Orale | |
19/06/2019 | 09:00 | GENOVA | Orale | |
17/07/2019 | 09:00 | GENOVA | Orale | |
13/09/2019 | 09:00 | GENOVA | Orale |