I hope you all weathered the strike this week with minimal stress and confusion. Not crossing the picket line meant no marking (although I have to admit I did some at night once I fured the pickets had come down…) so I am a little behind with assignments. however, all midterms and marked and ready to be returned, and assignments will all be returned by next week. In an effort to get back on track I am clarifying what the final 2 weeks of the semester will look like in terms of lecture material and accompanying readings. Please pay close attention to the section numbers:
| ANTH 104-001 | ANTH 104-002 | ANTH 104-005 | ANTH 241-001 |
| F: start discussing race
Chapter 12 |
no change: gender
Chapter 10 p. 197-211; P. 324 |
TH: finish households and villagesPNC Chapter 6; Grier 2003 | |
| M: finish ethnolinguisticsW: start discussing race
Chapter 9; Vanishing Voices Chapter 7 |
W: ethnobotany posters peer review (as planned)F: finish discussing race | no change: Human Variation and raceChapter 7 | T: gender and identity
TH: project workshop (as planned) PNC Chapter 7 |
| M: finish discussing race
W: globalization and development Chapter 16 |
Globalization and development
Chapter 13; Bodley 1998 |
no change: globalization and development
Chapter 16 |
T: finish gender and identity, start conflictTH: finish Conflict, with time for wrap up
PNC Chapters 8 and 10 |
ANTH 241 students please note that because of lectures being condensed we will not be discussing CRM in British Columbia, and Chapter 10 will be left to you rather than having time to dissect it in class. If you have any questions or identify any problems with this please let me know, I think this makes the most of the situation.