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Anthropology for a World in Crisis
(HLCM104) - ΦΩΤΕΙΝΗ ΤΣΙΜΠΙΡΙΔΟΥ, ΚΑΤΑΪΦΤΣΗΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΗΣ
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This course addresses the need to relate the anthropological thought with the Contemporary World in crisis. A series of themes explore how anthropologists engage with the pressing political, social and environmental concerns and crises related to their ethnographic fieldwork. This course examines key debates in critical public anthropology, as global unequal development and state capitalism modernization, colonial genealogies and technologies of violence, European epistemologies and their encounter with the local knowledges, cosmologies and communities. Particular attention is attributed to the selected ‘hot topics’ in the discipline (i.e. culture and environment, race, gender, class, ethnicity, tribe, patriarchy, borders, migration, politics, religions, publics, counter publics and post-humanism). The module clarifies the relevance of anthropology for the world in crisis beyond the university, and educates students in how to adapt anthropological knowledge and skills to challenge real world issues. Throughout, a key objective is to support students in developing and consolidating skills in critical public anthropology and social action for a world in crisis.
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Κυριακή 18 Φεβρουαρίου 2024
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