Translating Between Worlds: Literature and Anthropology

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Overview

Subject area

CMP

Catalog Number

4020

Course Title

Translating Between Worlds: Literature and Anthropology

Description

Anything is "a person, a religion, a literary text, a work of art, an idea" thatmoves from one cultural context or language into another is altered by that shift. Both anthropology and comparative literature scrutinize such transitions, tracking how meanings change as contexts do, and how things are adapted, rearranged, and sometimes entirely transformed as they move from one culture into another. Anthropologists often draw on literature, not only folklore and myth,but also poetry and fiction, while there is a considerable library of literary works that draw on anthropology. That intersection is the site of this course: in it, anthropological texts and literary works are read together for what they tell us about transculturation and the ways in which moving between cultures and languages changes us. (Students will receive credit for CMP 4020 or ANT4020, not both. These courses may substitute for each other in the F-replacement policy.)

Typically Offered

Fall, Spring, Summer

Academic Career

Undergraduate

Liberal Arts

Yes

Credits

Minimum Units

3

Maximum Units

3

Academic Progress Units

3

Repeat For Credit

No

Components

Name

Lecture

Hours

3

Requisites

022665

Course Schedule