Ruyle: Courses
I am now retired, but these are the courses I used to teach..
- ANTH 305 IC Radical Social Analysis
- (Fall 2005)
- Radical analysis of society and culture, focusing on classic Marxian texts
as well as current critical theory and analysis
The latest syllabus is available both in -[html]-
and -[pdf]- formats.
Also, you may SOON BE ABLE TO download the following in pdf format: First
Midterm Study Guide --- First Midterm Lecture Notes --- First Midterm sample
exam --- Second Midterm Study Guide ---- Second Midterm Lecture Notes ---
Second Midterm sample exam. [If you can't open pdf files, email me and I can
send you the word files.]
- Also available: Latest Grades for ANTH 305
- ANTH 311 IC The Human Adventure: Anthropological Perspectives
- (Fall 2005)
- A synthesis of Anthropology and Marxism; examination of the processes of
evolution and revolution in the development of humanity, from ancestral communism
to the seventh generartion.
The latest course syllabus is available in both -[html]-
and -[pdf]- formats.
Also, you may SOON BE ABLE TO download the following in pdf format: First
Midterm Study Guide --- First Midterm Lecture Notes --- First Midterm sample
exam --- Second Midterm Study Guide ---- Second Midterm Lecture Notes ---
Second Midterm sample exam. [If you can't open pdf files, email me and I can
send you the word files.]
- Also available: Latest Grades for ANTH 311
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- ANTH 335 Japanese Culture and Society
- (Fall 2005)
- Cultural and social institutions, kinship, family structure, religion, law,
politics, and economy from traditional to modern times.
The latest course syllabus is available in both -[html]-
and -[pdf]- formats.
- Also, you may SOON BE ABLE TO download the following in pdf format: First
Midterm Study Guide --- First
Midterm Lecture Notes ---
First Midterm sample exam --- Second Midterm Study Guide ---- Second Midterm
Lecture Notes --- Second Midterm sample exam. [If you can't open pdf files,
email me and I can send you the word files.]
- Also available Latest Grades for 335.
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- ANTH 120 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
- (Fall 2004)
- Nature of culture; a comparative and historical approach to the religion,
social organization, subsistence patterns and other aspects of the great variety
of cultures around the world; the meanings of human nature, cultural universals
and cultural differences
The latest syllabus is available both in -[html]-
and -[pdf]- formats.
T he Lecture Notes are available in
html format
Also available: Latest Grades for 120. .
This document was last modified in July 2005
eruyle@csulb.edu