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Charlotte, North Carolina

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ANTH 3127

Anthropology of Violence

Examines numerous types of violence in comparative perspective, from family violence to large scale wars and genocide. Starting with popular understandings of the causes of violence, the course proceeds to cross-cultural investigations of why violence occurs in particular forms in specific times and places. Emphasis is placed on critical reflection and integration of anthropological perspectives.

Units: 3.0

Prerequisites:
ANTH 1101 - Introduction to Anthropology