AP/ANTH3320 6.0 A: The Anthropology of Ritual & Religion
Offered by: ANTH
Session
Fall 2019
Term
Y
Format
LECT
Instructor
Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite
Explores anthropological approaches to the study of religion & ritual in social, cultural and political context, through a variety of ethnographic examples. Topics may include specific examples of major religious traditions of Asia, Africa, and Europe; New Age religious movements; and shamanism and witchcraft. Course credit exclusion: AP/ANTH 3320 3.00 (prior to Fall 2012).
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