3 credits

Course Description: Anthropological approaches to history and memory. Theory, method; comparative study of remembering, forgetting, commemorating, narrating, ritualizing, structuring time. Early, contemporary scholarship; political economy, identity, authority, representation in shaping cultural memory, historical constructions. Prerequisite: 01:070:101 or permission of instructor.

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