1 Anthropology 104 Fall 2005 John Whittaker Office: Goodnow 207 Phone: -3447 CLASS MEETS: MWF 8:00-8:50 Goodnow 105 All aspects of human life are relevant to anthropologists, who usually divide the discipline into four subfields. The first part of the course will deal with physical anthropology - human biology, adaptation, and evolution, followed by archaeology, considering human life in the past. The second part, cultural anthropology, examines different ways of life and how human cultures change and adapt. The fourth subfield, linguistics, is included as we discuss the social use of language and symbols. We will use several detailed case studies, as well as supplemental readings, to examine particular cultures and at the same time explore major concepts and subdivisions of the systems we call cultures. A major goal of the course is to expose you to anthropological thinking - cultural diversity based on common humanity, culture as our adaptation to the world around us, reasoning from evidence in an interpretive "humanistic science." With an anthropological eye you should see your own life in different ways. TEXT BOOKS Balikci, Asen 1989 The Netsilik Eskimo. Prospect Heights: Waveland. Chagnon, Napoleon 1997 Yanomamo 5th ed. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Dettwyler, Katherine A. 1994 Dancing Skeletons: Life and Death in West Africa. Prospect Heights: Waveland Press. Howell, Joseph T. 1973 Hard Living on Clay Street: Portraits of Blue Collar Families. Prospect Heights: Waveland Press. Kamp, Kathryn 1998 Life in the Pueblo: Understanding the Past Through Archaeology. Prospect Heights: Waveland Press. The other readings will be posted on Blackboard. You are encouraged to print them and bring them to class for discussion. REQUIREMENTS There will be two exams, a final exam, and a short paper. Class participation will also be considered. 2 SYLLABUS F 8/26 Introduction: What is Anthropology M 8/29 The Pretzel of Life: Evolutionary Theory and Human Biology READ Desowitz, Robert S. 1981 New Guinea Tapeworms and Jewish Grandmothers: Tales of Parasites and People. New York:WW Norton. Chapters 4, 5 pp 46-74 W 8/31 Evolution - Selection and Speciation READ: Poirier, Frank 1987 The Meaning and Process of Evolution. In Understanding Human Evolution READ Rensberger, Boyce 2001 Racial Odyssey In Anthropology: Contemporary Perspectives, P. Whitten ed., pp. 81-87. F 9/2, NO CLASS JW Nantes M 9/5 Film: Monkey in the Mirror (JW NANTES) W 9/7 Sociobiology and its critics READ Wilson, Edward O. On Human Nature. NY:Bantam, Chapter 6 "Sex" pp 125-154. READ: Rodgers, Joann Ellison 2001 Flirting Fascination. In Anthropology: Contemporary Perspectives, P. Whitten ed., pp. 182-187. Human Ancestors F9/9 Interpreting the fossil record: I. Our primate relatives. Taxonomy and behavior READ Lewin Human Evolution 5th ed. Chapter 10 (Primate Heritage) READ Smuts, Barbara 1987 What are Friends For? Natural History 96(2):36-45, reprinted Whitten, P and D. Hunter eds, Anthropology: Contemporary Perspectives. M 9/12 Interpreting the fossil record: II. Analogies,biomechanics, and taphonomy. READ Lewin Human Evolution 5th ed. Chapters 15, 17, 18 W 9/14 Early Fossil Record - Australopithecines and relatives. READ Lewin Human Evolution 5th ed. Chapters 19-22. F 9/16 NO CLASS JW OSAGE KNAP-IN M 9/19 Homo erectus and Neanderthals READ de Lumley, Henry 1969 A Paleolithic Camp at Nice. Scientific American 220(5):42-60. READ Lewin Human Evolution 5th ed. Chapter 27 W 9/21 The transition to modern humans. 3 Reading past minds: cave art. READ Lewin Human Evolution 5th ed. Chapter 29 READ Leroi-Gourhan, Andre 1968 The Evolution of Paleolithic Art. Scientific American 218(2):58-74. F 9/23 Archaeology: Studying the Past: Discovering and Recovering READ Kamp Chapters 1-4. [SATURDAY - CAHOKIA] M 9/26 Archaeology: Peopling the Past. READ Kamp Chapters 5-8. W 9/28 Archaeology: From Physical Remains to Culture. READ Kamp Chapters 9-11. F 9/30 EXAM I M 10/3 The Concept of Culture READ Geertz, Clifford 1973 "Deep Play: Notes on the Balinese Cockfight." In The Interpretation of Cultures. NY: Basic Books, pp 412-453. W 10/5 Studying Other Cultures READ Chagnon Yanomamo Chapter 1 READ Bohannan, Laura 1966 Shakespeare in the Bush. Natural History 75(7): 28-33. F 10/7 Language and Communication READ Spradley, James and Brenda Mann 1975 Ethnolinguistics: How to Ask for a Drink at Brady's. In Conformity and Conflict, J. Spradley and D. McCurdy eds. pp 61-79. Boston: Little, Brown, and Co. READ Bing, J. 1992. Penguins Can’t Fly and Women Don’t Count: Language and Thought. Women and Language 15:11-14. READ Rickford, J. 1999 (1997). Suite for Ebony and Phonics. In: Podolefsky, A.; Brown, P. (eds), Applying Anthropology: An Introductory Reader, 5th ed. Mayfield Publishing, Mountain View, CA. Hunter-Gatherers M 10/10 Concepts of Cultural Evolution Hunter-Gatherers, a cultural pattern READ begin Balikci The Netsilik Eskimo, Chapters 1, 2 W 10/12 Materialist Perspectives: Subsistence and Technology as the Base of Culture. Discuss Balikci READ Balikci The Netsilik Eskimo, Chapters 3-6 4 F 10/14 FILM "Nanook of the North" Continue Reading Balikci The Netsilik Eskimo, Chapters 7-9 FALL BREAK FALL BREAK FALL BREAK M 10/24 Anthropological Images Living in a band: other aspects of Netsilik culture READ finish Balicki, Chapters 10-end, for final discussion Horticulturalists W 10/26 Hoes, Seeds, and Villages: Horticulturalists READ begin Chagnon Yanomamo F 10/28 FILM Yanomamo M 10/31 Cultural Ecology READ Rappaport, Roy A. 1967 Ritual Regulation of Environmental Relations among New Guinea People. Ethnology 6(1):17-29. READ Chagnon Chapter 2 W 11/2 Social Organization: Status, Roles, and Kinship READ Chagnon Chapters 3, 4 F 11/4 Social Organization continued - marriage, descent, families READ Chagnon Chapter 5 M 11/7 Discuss Kinship Project W 11/9 Social Control and Political Organization FILM "Axe Fight" READ Chagnon Chapters 5, 6, 7 F 11/11 Religion READ Malinowski, B. 1925 Rational Mastery by Man of His Surroundings in Science, Religion, and Reality J. Needham ed. reprinted in Anthropology for the Eighties J. B. Cole ed. pp. 386-393. READ Gmelch, George 1971 Baseball Magic. Transaction 8(8). reprinted in Anthropology for the Eighties J. B. Cole ed. pp. 394-399. READ Dubisch, Jill 1981 You Are What You Eat: Religious Aspects of the Health Food Movement In The American Dimension: Cultural Myths and Social Realities, S. Montague and W. Arens eds., pp 115-127. Sherman Oaks: Alfred Publishing. M 11/14 EXAM II W 11/16 Pastoralists 5 READ Barth, Fredrik 1956 Ecologic Relationships of Ethnic Groups in Swat, North Pakistan. American Anthropologist 58:1079-1089. Small Communities in a Larger World F 11/18 Peasants and Villagers - Darnaj, A Syrian Village READ Begin Howell Hard Living on Clay Street M 11/21 American Social Order and Kinship READ continue Howell READ Bean, Susan 1982 Soap Operas: Sagas of American Kinship In Anthropology for the Eighties J. B. Cole ed, pp. 161-174 W 11/23 Women, Households, and Power READ Continue Howell READ Stein, Leonard, I. 1967 Male and Female: The Doctor Nurse Game. In Conformity and Conflict, J Spradley and D. McCurdy eds, pp. 167-176. PAPER DUE PAPER DUE !!!!! THANKSGIVING THURSDAY/FRIDAY M 11/28 Success, Survival, American Dreams and Culture of Poverty? READ Finish Howell for final discussion W 11/30 Culture Change and Contact Church vs Kiva: Religion and Conquest in the SW Pueblos READ Bodley, John H. 1990 Victims of Progress, 3rd Mountain View: Mayfield. Chapter 1, pp. 3-23. READ Chagnon Chapter 8 READ Begin Dettwyler Dancing Skeletons Chapters 1-3 ed. F 12/2 Development, Health, and Ethics READ continue Dettwyler, Chapters 4-10 M 12/5 What can we do, what should we do? The anthropologist in difficult situations READ continue Dettwyler, Chapters 11-end W 12/7 Ethical Issues in Anthropology READ Jorgensen, Joseph G. 1971 On Ethics and Anthropology Current Anthropology 12:326-333. READ Brown, Michael F. 1998 Can Culture Be Copyrighted? Current Anthropology 39(2):193-232. F 12/9 LAST CLASS Anthropology: Reflections and Subversions EXAM AS SCHEDULED Thurs Dec 15, 2:00 pm