Theory in Contemporary Anthropology: Trends and Debates (SZF_261)
About Study Course
Objective
To give students the opportunity to gain a comprehensive overview of the most significant discussions that have emerged on the anthropological agenda since the second half of the 20th century, examining issues at a theoretical level, including in dialogue with the social and philosophical theories of the time.
Prerequisites
Prior knowledge of anthropological theories up to the mid-20th century is required. Knowledge of cultural history and/or sociology is desirable.
Learning outcomes
1.Students are familiar with the main theoretical trends in social and cultural anthropology from the mid-20th century to the present day and are able to compare their characteristic viewpoints and concepts.
1.Analyzes anthropological texts written since the mid-20th century and recognizes various theoretical approaches in them.
1.Students interpret social relationships, practices, and processes observed in various contexts of modern life through the prism of the theoretical approaches discussed in this course.
Study course planning
| Study programme | Study semester | Program level | Study course category | Lecturers | Schedule |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Social Anthropology | 2 | Master's | Required |
