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Thomas A. Green
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Anthropology 205-510

Peoples and Cultures of the World
Section 510

Survey of human cultures around the world using case studies of customs and cultural organization. Case studies will exemplify contrasting types of cultures and societies. University Core Curriculum Course (Humanities).

 
Liberal Arts 204-200
Anthropology 229-500

Introduction To Folklore
Section 500

Study of folklore through selected examples of traditional cultures, their beliefs, customs and art forms such as: tales, folksongs, proverbs, riddles and material culture.

 
Anthropology 301-500
Anthropology 340-500

Folklore and The Supernatural
Section 500

 

Anthropology 340-500
Anthropology 301-500
Anthropology 485-510 (Directed Studies)

Directed Studies
Section 510

For individual research in anthropology on subjects not included in established courses

 
Anthropology 301-500
Anthropology 489-501 (Special Topics)

Folklore Of The Supernatural
Section 501

Selected topics in an identified area of anthropology.

 
Anthropology 489-501 (Special Topics)
Anthropology 489-502 (Special Topics)

Folk Drama, Dance
Section 502

Selected topics in an identified area of anthropology.

 
Anthropology 489-501 (Special Topics)
Anthropology 489-503 (Special Topics)

Martial Arts Cultures and Traditions
Section 502

Selected topics in an identified area of anthropology.

 
Anthropology 602-600
Anthropology 622-600

Folklore Forms and Methods
Section 600

Introduction to major genres of folklore, various theories and approaches employed by researchers, and specialized resource materials in the humanities and social sciences.

 

Anthropology 623-600

Folk Narrative
Section 600

Theories and techniques used in the study of major folk narrative genres; folktale and legend; brief survey of other narrative forms, including tall tale, epic, myth, joke, personal and family narratives.

 

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