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Oct 15, 2024
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ANT 247 - Animals across Cultures How do diverse cultures conceptualize and treat non-human animals? How are animals understood and acted upon? Our readings are drawn from anthropology, anthrozoology, the biological sciences, neuroscience, comparative psychology, sociology, history, and science journalism. Cross-cultural and transhistorical comparisons invite us to re-conceptualize how we relate to animals under conditions of human exceptionalism, while providing a deeper sense of agency and urgency in how we reimagine stewardship of our shared and imperiled planet.
Core Curriculum/Core Requirements: Ethics and Cultural Diversity or International Perspectives
Course Typically Offered: Spring
Credits: 3
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