2026f-apanth2160a-03

AP/ANTH2160 3.0 A: The Anthropology of Childhood

Offered by: ANTH


 Session

Fall 2026

 Term

F

Format

SEMR

Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite

This course explores childhood across cultures from an anthropological perspective. Through ethnographic case studies, students examine how societies define growing up and how social, cultural, political, and economic factors shape childhood and youth. The course highlights anthropological approaches to childhood, revealing both universal patterns and culturally specific practices in children's lives across diverse global contexts.


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