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ANTH328

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Anthropology of Human Rights

Status

Active

Subject code

ANTH

Course Number

328

Department(s)

Description

Examines the origins of human rights discourse and practice in the 20th century and the elaboration and dissemination of human rights concepts in the post-World War II period, including analysis of institutional grounding in United Nations and non-governmental organizations. Considers human rights from a cross-cultural, anthropological perspective.

Course Attributes

American studies electives (AMER), GS: Dev & Change group 3 (GSD3), GS: Pol Gov diplomacy/order (GSDW), PPEL Pol Theory Area Course (PPPT), WGSS elective (WGSS)

Min

1

Max

-

Prerequisites

ANTH 101, GS 290, PLSC 240, PLSC 250, PLSC 260, SOC 101, or LDST 101 with a minimum grade of C-