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The Logic of Inquiry in Anthropology (Ling) (401-4-1)

Instructors

Diego Arispe-Bazan
847/467-2770
1902 Sheridan Road Evanston, IL 60208
Diego researches migration between the Global North and South (and back again) and the contemporary sociohistoric processes surrounding Spanish colonization, from a linguistic and cultural anthropological framework. His work combines textual and ethnographic data and investigates the relationship between (post)colonialism, race, and identity.

Meeting Info

ANTHRO Sem Rm 104 - 1810 Hinmn: Thurs 2:00PM - 4:50PM

Overview of class

Advanced introduction to the core of anthropology for beginning graduate students.

Registration Requirements

Graduate students only.

Class Materials (Required)

All required text with the exception of book-length manuscripts can be found under files on the course website. Manuscripts include: /1/ Inoue, M. (2006). Vicarious language: Gender and linguistic modernity in Japan. Univ of California Press. ISBN: 9780520939066 /2/ Eisenlohr, P. (2006). Little India: Diaspora, time, and ethnolinguistic belonging in Hindu Mauritius. Univ of California Press. ISBN: 9780520248809 /3/ Gal, S., & Irvine, J. T. (2019). /3/ Signs of difference: Language and ideology in social life. Cambridge University Press. ISBN: 1108491898. /4/

Enrollment Requirements

Enrollment Requirements: Reserved for Graduate Students.