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Anthropology for non-anthropologists

Wednesday 5 October 2022, 7.00PM to 9:00pm

Speaker(s): Lina Yineth López Lara BA MA

From wearing gloves full of bullet ants to eating placenta after giving birth, this course will explore the logic and patterns behind human behaviour and why people act differently around the world. Each week we will examine through ethnographical, cultural, and historical analysis a wide range of rituals and ceremonies to understand how cultures are wired and what are the underlying core concepts and notions, while we progress to create our own definition of culture.

Tutor: Lina Yineth López Lara BA MA

Term: Autumn

Day: Wednesday

Start Date: 5 October 2022

Time: 7-9pm

No. of weeks: 10

Full fee: £99 

 

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Location: University of York Campus, Classroom-based