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
 
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.
 
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

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