ANTH 51 Colonialism and Its Legacies in Anthropological Perspective
Between the 16th and mid-20th centuries, European nations and Japan colonized much of the rest of the world. This course examines similarities and differences in the practices of these colonial powers in different regions at different times and the impact they had on indigenous peoples and societies. It traces the ways in which colonial processes and experiences have shaped the politics, economics, and identities of both developed and developing nations in the world today.
Instructor
Craig
Department-Specific Course Categories
CULT