School
History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics
The module introduces the students to theoretical and thematical issues central to the anthropology of emotions. The course focuses on emotions and physicality, emotions as cultural constructions, memory and emotions, and the politics of emotions.
Students should have developed a general understanding of anthropological perspectives on emotions, which enables them to examine cultural, political, and physical processes through the perspective of emotions.
Skills in literacy (reading and writing), public speaking, research techniques.
Coursework
100%
Examination
0%
Practical
0%
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History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics
ANT2010
Spring Semester
None