1st Edition
ANTHRO 205: Inequality and Oppression
School: University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMass Amherst )
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Pages: 2The immigrant perspective in boarder crossing and their struggle. Why do they cross?
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Pages: 3The relationship between citizenship, nationality, organ donation and fertilization.
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Pages: 3The implications of immigration and reproduction types of citizenships rights types of reproduction
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Pages: 2The overview of thoughts on immigration and its effects on both the immigrants and the native population.
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Pages: 2Analyzing the way our society perceives gender roles and the stereotypes that are carried with these classifications. the meaning of gender and examples of it in our daily lives.
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Pages: 3Introduction to the topic Sex vs. Gender Presentation on PhD study
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Pages: 15study guide of all the material covered in lecture +readings and documentaries
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Pages: 2Reports main facts and points given in an article, including institutional power, social inequality, wealth vs. money, and the concept of redlining.
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Pages: 2questions race in today's reality. It's current from, meaning, and relationship to legal forces.
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Pages: 2The lecture invites us to further explore the concept of race and how it is not linked to strong biological factors
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Pages: 4Two lectures in one due to Monday schedule on Tuesday. How humans have evolved over time and how we ended up with this economical structure The historical ideas of race and its link to biological ideas
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Pages: 2Documentary on the 2008 economical crisis and its relationship with inequality and oppression
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Pages: 2Has specific questions on the documentary and the analysis that needs to be made.
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Pages: 3Lecture mostly based of Two assigned readings. Explains the main points of each reading and how they correlated with each other.
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Pages: 3What is power? Levels of Power/ Modalities of power Important observation explaining the difference between Two modalities Lecture based on important readings: Liquidated + Envisioning power.
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Pages: 3What is power? Levels of power/modalities of power Difference between tactile and structural power Readings: Liquidated and Introduction to envisioning power
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Pages: 3Origin and definitions of Ethnography Research Methods of Cultural Anthropology Important Observations
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Pages: 6a Brief description of the Subfields of Anthropology and important word definitions.
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Pages: 2Introduction What is Anthropology? Types of inequality