Examines health, illness, disease and treatment across a diversity of cases, all of which involve political economic inequalities, individual and collective experiences of medical systems and the historical and contemporary treatment of distinct populations. A demanding upper-level cultural anthropology course in the field of Medical Anthropology, a subfield of cultural anthropology, designed for advanced undergraduate students and early graduate students with an emphasis on the intersections of science, medicine and populations. Recommended prerequisite: ANTH 2100. Same as ANTH 5610.
instructor(s)
Goldstein, Donna M
Primary Instructor
- Fall 2018 / Fall 2020 / Spring 2022 / Spring 2023 / Spring 2024