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ANTHRO 796A
: Thesis in Anthropology2021 Semester One (1213)
Prerequisite: A BA(Hons) in Anthropology with an average of at least B+ for courses taken in the BA(Hons) degree or equivalent
To complete this course students must enrol in ANTHRO 796 A and B
Outline is not available yet
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ANTHRO 796B
: Thesis in Anthropology2021 Semester One (1213)
Prerequisite: A BA(Hons) in Anthropology with an average of at least B+ for courses taken in the BA(Hons) degree or equivalent
To complete this course students must enrol in ANTHRO 796 A and B
Outline is not available yet
3203
ANTHRO 797A
: Research Portfolio2021 Semester One (1213)
Prerequisite: A BA(Hons) in Anthropology with an average of at least B for courses taken in the BA(Hons) degree or equivalent
To complete this course students must enrol in ANTHRO 797 A and B
Outline is not available yet
3204
ANTHRO 797B
: Research Portfolio2021 Semester One (1213)
Prerequisite: A BA(Hons) in Anthropology with an average of at least B for courses taken in the BA(Hons) degree or equivalent
To complete this course students must enrol in ANTHRO 797 A and B
Outline is not available yet
3205
ANTHRO 799
: Thesis in Anthropology part-time2021 Semester One (1213)
To complete this course students must enrol in ANTHRO 799 A and B, or ANTHRO 799
Outline is not available yet
3206
ANTHRO 799A
: Thesis in Anthropology part-time2021 Semester One (1213)
To complete this course students must enrol in ANTHRO 799 A and B, or ANTHRO 799
Outline is not available yet
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ANTHRO 799B
: Thesis in Anthropology part-time2021 Semester One (1213)
To complete this course students must enrol in ANTHRO 799 A and B, or ANTHRO 799
Outline is not available yet
3208
ANTHRO 106G
: Global Sound Cultures: Musics, Places and People2023 Semester Two (1235)
Examines a wide range of sound and music cultures, from popular transnational mediations to locally produced, community-based traditions. We consider the ways that music takes on meaning, represents identities and places, and interacts with the world . We trace the historical/economic processes by which music cultures emerge and are sustained (or not). We look at the emotional and economic roles that music plays in lives of musicians, composers and listeners. Using theories from ethnomusicology, anthropology, musicology and cultural studies we show how music is affected by and reflects social change, colonisation and indigeneity, technology and local/global economic processes.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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ANTHRO 106G
: Global Sound Cultures: Musics, Places and People2022 Semester Two (1225)
Examines a wide range of sound and music cultures, from popular transnational mediations to locally produced, community-based traditions. We consider the ways that music takes on meaning, represents identities and places, and interacts with the world . We trace the historical/economic processes by which music cultures emerge and are sustained (or not). We look at the emotional and economic roles that music plays in lives of musicians, composers and listeners. Using theories from ethnomusicology, anthropology, musicology and cultural studies we show how music is affected by and reflects social change, colonisation and indigeneity, technology and local/global economic processes.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
3210
ANTHRO 207
: Archaeological History of Aotearoa New Zealand2021 Semester Two (1215)
Examines the first 600-700 years of human settlement in Aotearoa New Zealand from an archaeological perspective, from Polynesian arrival through the early historic period. Themes include Māori origins in East Polynesia, adaptations to Aotearoa’s temperate environment, changing patterns of resource use, Māori material culture and arts, the development of fortified sites or pā, and the emergence of classic Māori society.
Prerequisite: 60 points passed
Restriction: ANTHRO 365
Restriction: ANTHRO 365
Outline is not available yet
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ANTHRO 207
: Archaeological History of Aotearoa New Zealand2020 Semester One (1203)
Examines the first 600-700 years of human settlement in Aotearoa New Zealand from an archaeological perspective, from Polynesian arrival through the early historic period. Themes include Māori origins in East Polynesia, adaptations to Aotearoa’s temperate environment, changing patterns of resource use, Māori material culture and arts, the development of fortified sites or pā, and the emergence of classic Māori society.
Prerequisite: 60 points passed
Restriction: ANTHRO 365
Restriction: ANTHRO 365
Outline is not available yet
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ANTHRO 250
: World-view and Religion2021 Semester One (1213)
Anthropological approaches to religion and world-view. Includes cross-cultural approaches to meaning, belief, religious experience, ritual and myth. Issues of religion, ideology, syncretism, symbolism in social conflict and change. Considers local and world religions.
Prerequisite: ANTHRO 100 or 30 points in Anthropology or Theological and Religious Studies or Sociology
Restriction: ANTHRO 319
Restriction: ANTHRO 319
Outline is not available yet
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ANTHRO 252
: Special Topic: Global Heritage Management2020 Semester Two (1205)
Globally, archaeological features and historic monuments are increasingly threatened by urban development, looting, antiquities trafficking, and effects of climate change. Using an archaeological perspective, state-of-the-art recording technologies, community partnerships, legislation, management systems, and the role of museums in conservation and exhibition will be examined. Case studies from Aotearoa, Pacific and elsewhere illustrate major issues, contradictions, and controversies, alongside effective heritage management.
Prerequisite: ANTHRO 100 or 101 or 102 or 103 or 104 or 60 points passed
Outline is not available yet
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ANTHRO 268
: Exploring Ethnography2020 Semester One (1203)
Explores ethnographic approaches to human cultures, including key elements of ethnographic fieldwork and analytic approaches. Uses ethnography to understand contexts and processes that shape people’s social and cultural lives. In any given year, a different ethnographic region (e.g., Europe, Melanesia, Polynesia, South-East Asia, New Zealand) or theme (e.g., art, economics, racism, technology, violence) may be covered.
Prerequisite: ANTHRO 100 or 30 points in Anthropology, Sociology or History
Restriction: ANTHRO 368
Restriction: ANTHRO 368
Outline is not available yet
3215
ANTHRO 310
: Reading Ethnography2021 Semester Two (1215)
Ethnographic texts are the major outcome of research in social and cultural anthropology. This seminar-based course compares different ethnographies and approaches to ethnographic research and writing.
Prerequisite: B or higher in ANTHRO 203 or CRIM 200 or PACIFIC 200
Outline is not available yet
3216
ANTHRO 310
: Reading Ethnography2020 Semester One (1203)
Ethnographic texts are the major outcome of research in social and cultural anthropology. This seminar-based course compares different ethnographies and approaches to ethnographic research and writing.
Prerequisite: ANTHRO 203 with a minimum B pass
Outline is not available yet
3217
ANTHRO 317
: Field Methods in Archaeology2020 Semester One (1203)
Participation in a field school involving an intensive introduction to all aspects of excavation and subsequent laboratory analysis and report preparation.
Prerequisite: ANTHRO 200 passed with a grade of B– or higher
Restriction: ANTHRO 737
Restriction: ANTHRO 737
Outline is not available yet
3218
ANTHRO 319
: World-view and Religion2021 Semester One (1213)
Anthropological approaches to religion and world-view. Includes cross-cultural approaches to meaning, belief, religious experience, ritual and myth. Issues of religion, ideology, syncretism, symbolism in social conflict and change. Considers local and world religions.
Prerequisite: ANTHRO 203 or 30 points at Stage II
Restriction: ANTHRO 250
Restriction: ANTHRO 250
Outline is not available yet
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ANTHRO 345
: Directed Study in Anthropology2021 Summer School (1210)
A directed reading and individual study course, offered in exceptional circumstances, to prepare students in the methodologies of a selected sub-discipline of Anthropology, with the agreement and under the supervision of appropriate staff.
Prerequisite: ANTHRO 200 or 201 or 219 or 203 and Head of Disciplinary Area approval
Outline is not available yet
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ANTHRO 368
: Exploring Ethnography2020 Semester One (1203)
Explores ethnographic approaches to human cultures, including key elements of ethnographic fieldwork and analytic approaches. Uses ethnography to understand contexts and processes that shape people’s social and cultural lives. In any given year, a different ethnographic region (e.g., Europe, Melanesia, Polynesia, South-East Asia, New Zealand) or theme (e.g., art, economics, racism, technology, violence) may be covered.
Prerequisite: ANTHRO 203 or 30 points at Stage II in Anthropology
Restriction: ANTHRO 268
Restriction: ANTHRO 268
Outline is not available yet
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ANTHRO 377
: Whiteness in the Settler State2024 Semester Two (1245)
Examines the concept and construct of “whiteness” within the construct of the "settler state" through the lens of critical anthropology. Explores the development of white supremacy as an ideology and expression of social and political power and provides students with the conceptual and intellectual frameworks to consider the invisibility of whiteness as a social habit.
Prerequisite: 15 points at Stage I in Anthropology
Outline is not available yet
3222
ANTHRO 700B
: Method and Theory in Archaeology2023 Semester Two (1235)
A critical review of current themes and issues in achaeological method and theory.
To complete this course students must enrol in ANTHRO 700 A and B, or ANTHRO 700
3223
ANTHRO 700B
: Method and Theory in Archaeology2022 Semester Two (1225)
A critical review of current themes and issues in achaeological method and theory.
To complete this course students must enrol in ANTHRO 700 A and B, or ANTHRO 700
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ANTHRO 700B
: Method and Theory in Archaeology2021 Semester Two (1215)
A critical review of current themes and issues in achaeological method and theory.
To complete this course students must enrol in ANTHRO 700 A and B, or ANTHRO 700
3225
ANTHRO 700B
: Method and Theory in Archaeology2020 Semester Two (1205)
A critical review of current themes and issues in achaeological method and theory.
To complete this course students must enrol in ANTHRO 700 A and B, or ANTHRO 700
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