<SOURCE TABLE="Anthropology:Arts:4:v3.15">
<SUBJECT ID="136-476" CODEUSED="136-476">
<TITLE>ANTHROPOLOGICAL DEBATES </TITLE>
<POINTS>16.7 4th year
<COORDINATOR>Dr Roger Just.
<PREREQUISITES>Entry to Fourth Year Honours.
<SEMESTER>Second semester
<CONTACT>Three hours per week.
<OBJECTIVES>Students completing this subject should:
<ul>
<li>have a thorough knowledge of the main traditions of anthropology in Britain, the United States and Europe;
<li>have examined a selected number of debates over particular anthropological issues which have shaped anthropology in the twentieth century;
<li>have an acquaintance with fundamental problems in the philosophy of anthropology and with the relation between theory and method in ethnographic research and reporting.
</ul>
<CONTENT>Introduction to the principal approaches to theory and explanation in British, American and French anthropology.
<ASSESSMENT>Written work of up to 6,000 words.
</SUBJECT>
</SOURCE>


