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19 August 2014—China's Lunar Calendar 2014 08-19
19 August 2014—Social and Cultural Theory Syllabus 2014
19 August 2013—China's Lunar Calendar 2013 08-19
19 August 2013—From the Geil Archive: Seeking
Anthropology
19 August 2012—Rural Religion in China (15)
19 August 2011—Displays of Authenticity: Fresh Coffee
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Social and Cultural Theory
Anthropology 206
Autumn 2018
Tuesday and Thursday
12:00-2:00 p.m.
Robert André LaFleur Office Hours:
Morse Ingersoll 206 Tuesday 4:00-5:30
363-2005 Thursday 4:00-5:30
lafleur@beloit.edu ...or by appointment 363-2005 Thursday 4:00-5:30
Required Books for All Enrolled Students
Becker, Howard, What About Mozart? What About Murder?
Bowen, Elenore Smith, Return to Laughter
Bourdieu, Practical Reason
Bourdieu, Outline of a Theory of Practice (handouts)
Connell, Evan. Mr. Bridge
Connell, Evan. Mrs. Bridge
Eriksen, Thomas Hylland, A History of Anthroplogy
Gordon, Robert. Fifty Key Anthropologists (plus web additions)
Moore, Henrietta and Todd Sanders. Anthropology in Theory: Issues in Epistemology*
Wacquant, Loïc, Body and Soul: Notes of an Apprentice Boxer
Bourdieu, Outline of a Theory of Practice (handouts)
LaFleur, Longevity Mountain (handouts)
The New York Review of Books (NYRB)
*We will be using the new second edition of this book. Do not buy the first edition; there are too many changes, and it will not "save" you time or money.
Required Ethnographies (Choose one SET from the list below)
Rosaldo, Renato. Ilongot Headhunting: A History AND
Rosaldo, Michelle. Knowledge and Passion
OR
Schiefflin, Edward. The Sorrow of the Lonely and the Burning of the Dancers AND
Feld, Steven. Sound and Sentiment.
All books are on library reserve.
Evaluation
Quizzes 10% Every Class Session
Theoretical Letter 10% Week Five
Exam 1 10% Week Seven
Bridges to Theory Review Essay 15% Week Nine
Ethnography Review Essay 15% Week Twelve
Exam 2 10% Week Fifteen
Presentations 10% Week Sixteen
Final Analysis 20% Week Sixteen
Class attendance and participation is expected.
Students with diverse learning styles and needs are welcome in this course.
In particular, if you have a physical, psychological, medical, or learning disability or health consideration that may impact your coursework and/or require accommodations, please feel free to approach me and/or the Learning Enrichment and Disability Services (LEADS) located on 2nd floor Pearsons (north side), 608-363-2572, learning@beloit.edu, or make an appointment through joydeleon.youcanbook.me. LEADS will work with you to determine what accommodations are necessary and appropriate. Contact that office promptly, however, since accommodations are not retroactive. Every effort will be made to give you agency over disclosure of your disability status. Confidentiality is maintained to the extent possible but at times others need to know to some information to provide you appropriate accommodations.
Anthropology 206Bowen, Elenore Smith, Return to Laughter
Bourdieu, Practical Reason
Bourdieu, Outline of a Theory of Practice (handouts)
Connell, Evan. Mr. Bridge
Connell, Evan. Mrs. Bridge
Eriksen, Thomas Hylland, A History of Anthroplogy
Gordon, Robert. Fifty Key Anthropologists (plus web additions)
Moore, Henrietta and Todd Sanders. Anthropology in Theory: Issues in Epistemology*
Wacquant, Loïc, Body and Soul: Notes of an Apprentice Boxer
*** ***
LaFleur, Robert. Round and Square (www.robert-lafleur.blogspot.com) Bourdieu, Outline of a Theory of Practice (handouts)
LaFleur, Longevity Mountain (handouts)
The New York Review of Books (NYRB)
*We will be using the new second edition of this book. Do not buy the first edition; there are too many changes, and it will not "save" you time or money.
Required Ethnographies (Choose one SET from the list below)
Rosaldo, Renato. Ilongot Headhunting: A History AND
Rosaldo, Michelle. Knowledge and Passion
OR
Schiefflin, Edward. The Sorrow of the Lonely and the Burning of the Dancers AND
Feld, Steven. Sound and Sentiment.
All books are on library reserve.
*** ***
Building
upon ANTH 100 (Society and Culture), this course helps students develop
increased sophistication in the way that they frame and think about
social and cultural (not to mention historical) phenomena. Our approach
to the subject will be both historical and “pragmatic.” It is
necessary to understand the development of various intellectual strains
within anthropology. A good foundation in them gives solidity to
analytical constructions (this is precisely the reason that philosophers
spend a good number of pages in every work “framing” their subject
matters in terms of the history of philosophy). It is far from being a
trifling exercise. We will also take a “pragmatic” approach, by asking
ourselves which perspectives work best for our purposes, and our
interests. Learning to balance these seemingly contradictory (but
actually beautifully entwined) approaches is one of the keys to
excellent theoretical work in and beyond the field of anthropology.Evaluation
Quizzes 10% Every Class Session
Theoretical Letter 10% Week Five
Exam 1 10% Week Seven
Bridges to Theory Review Essay 15% Week Nine
Ethnography Review Essay 15% Week Twelve
Exam 2 10% Week Fifteen
Presentations 10% Week Sixteen
Final Analysis 20% Week Sixteen
Class attendance and participation is expected.
Students with diverse learning styles and needs are welcome in this course.
In particular, if you have a physical, psychological, medical, or learning disability or health consideration that may impact your coursework and/or require accommodations, please feel free to approach me and/or the Learning Enrichment and Disability Services (LEADS) located on 2nd floor Pearsons (north side), 608-363-2572, learning@beloit.edu, or make an appointment through joydeleon.youcanbook.me. LEADS will work with you to determine what accommodations are necessary and appropriate. Contact that office promptly, however, since accommodations are not retroactive. Every effort will be made to give you agency over disclosure of your disability status. Confidentiality is maintained to the extent possible but at times others need to know to some information to provide you appropriate accommodations.
Social and Cultural Theory
Autumn 2018
Week I
(August 28, 30)
(August 28, 30)
Tuesday,
August 28
Course overview
Gordon, Fifty Key Anthropologists
You are responsible for any author with a biography in the Fifty Key Anthropologists book (and they will be on quizzes and tests). All authors with website links are provided below only so that you can get a quick sense of who they are/were; just click the link for a quick look.
David Riesman (1909-2002)
Laura Bohannan (1922-2002)
Bowen, Return to Laughter
Foreword by David Riesman (you must read this—all-important)
Entire book (it is a straight-through "read")
Thursday, August 30
Film: Geil of Doylestown (in-class Thursday)
From the Geil Archive (read all nine posts)
Introduction
1-Southern Mountain Museum
2-Sacred Mountain Map
3-Hat and Cattle
4-Seeking Anthropology
5-Curly Fives
6-How to Write the Book
7-Mortarboard Man
8-Orator
Gordon, Fifty Key Anthropologists
You are responsible for any author with a biography in the Fifty Key Anthropologists book (and they will be on quizzes and tests). These authors have an asterisk next to their names, below. All other authors (those with website links) are provided below only so that you can get a quick sense of who they are/were; just click the link for a quick look if you wish).
*Lewis Henry Morgan(1818-1881)
*Sir Edward Burnett Tylor (1832-1917)
William Edgar Geil (1865-1925)
Course overview
Gordon, Fifty Key Anthropologists
You are responsible for any author with a biography in the Fifty Key Anthropologists book (and they will be on quizzes and tests). All authors with website links are provided below only so that you can get a quick sense of who they are/were; just click the link for a quick look.
David Riesman (1909-2002)
Laura Bohannan (1922-2002)
Bowen, Return to Laughter
Foreword by David Riesman (you must read this—all-important)
Entire book (it is a straight-through "read")
Thursday, August 30
Film: Geil of Doylestown (in-class Thursday)
From the Geil Archive (read all nine posts)
Introduction
1-Southern Mountain Museum
2-Sacred Mountain Map
3-Hat and Cattle
4-Seeking Anthropology
5-Curly Fives
6-How to Write the Book
7-Mortarboard Man
8-Orator
Gordon, Fifty Key Anthropologists
You are responsible for any author with a biography in the Fifty Key Anthropologists book (and they will be on quizzes and tests). These authors have an asterisk next to their names, below. All other authors (those with website links) are provided below only so that you can get a quick sense of who they are/were; just click the link for a quick look if you wish).
*Lewis Henry Morgan(1818-1881)
*Sir Edward Burnett Tylor (1832-1917)
William Edgar Geil (1865-1925)
Eriksen,
A History of Anthropology, vii-x; 1-19
Proto-Anthropology
Round and Square
Syllabic Cycles:Introduction (a-d) Read all four posts, not just “a.”
Proto-Anthropology
Round and Square
Syllabic Cycles:Introduction (a-d) Read all four posts, not just “a.”
*** ***
Week II
(September 4, 6)
See my class attendance and participation policy.
Week III
(September 4, 6)
See my class attendance and participation policy.
Tuesday,
September 4
Round
and Square Click for separate Round and SquareSyllabus
New
York Review of Books Click for separate New York Review ofBooks Syllabus
Gordon,
Fifty Key Anthropologists
You are responsible for any author with a biography in the Fifty
Key Anthropologists book (and they will be on quizzes and tests). These
authors have an asterisk next to their names, below. All other authors (those
with website links) are provided below only so that you can get a quick
sense of who they are/were; just click the link for a quick look if you wish).
*Pierre Bourdieu (1930-2002)
Bourdieu, Practical Reason
Preface
Acknowledgments
Social Spaces and Symbolic Space
(The "Soviet" Variant and Political Capital)
The New Capital
(Social Space and the Field of Power)
Rethinking the State: The Genesis and Structure...
(The Family Spirit)
Is a Disinterested Act Possible?
The Economy of Symbolic Goods
(Remarks on the Economy of the Church)
The Scholastic Point of View
A Paradoxical Foundation of Ethics
Thursday,
September 6
Gordon,
Fifty Key Anthropologists
You are responsible for any author with a biography in the Fifty
Key Anthropologists book (and they will be on quizzes and tests). These
authors have an asterisk next to their names, below. All other authors (those
with website links) are provided below only so that you can get a quick
sense of who they are/were; just click the link for a quick look if you wish).
*Franz Boas (1858-1942))
*Alfred Kroeber (1876-1950)
*Ruth Benedict (1887-1948)
Moore,
Anthropology in Theory, xi-xvi; 1-52
General Introduction
Anthropology and Epistemology
Part
I/Section I: Culture and Behavior
The Aims of Anthropological Research (Boas)
The Concept of Culture in Science (Kroeber)
Problems and Methods of Approach (Bateson)
The Individual and the Pattern of Culture
(Benedict)
Connell,
Mrs. Bridge, 1-54
Love and Marriage
Children
Preliminary Training
Marmalade
Christmas Basket
Displaced Dummy
Alice Jones
Who Can Find the Caspian Sea?
Of Ladies and Women
Table Manners
Alice Jones Again
Agreeable Conversation
Guest Towels
Late for Dinner
Holiday News
A Matter of Taste
Good-by Alice
Never Speak to Strange Men
Grace Barron
What’s Up, Señora Bridge?
The Leacocks
Victim of Circumstances
Rock Fight
*** *** Week III
(September 11, 13)
See my class attendance and participation policy.
Tuesday, September 11
Round and Square See separate Round and Square syllabus
New York Review of Books See separate New York Review of Books syllabus
Wacquant, Body and Soul
The Street and the Ring
An Island of Order and Virtue
A Scientifically Savage Practice
The Social Logic of Sparring
A Implicit and Collective Pedagogy
Managing Bodily Capital
Fight Night at Studio 104
"You Scared I Might Mess Up 'Cause You Done Messed Up"
Weigh-in at the Illinois State Building
An Anxious Afternoon
Welcome to the Studio
Pitiful Preliminaries
Strong Beats Hannah by TKO in the Fourth
Make Way for the Exotic Dancers
"You Stop Two More Guys and I'll Stop Drinkin"
Thursday, September 13
Gordon, Fifty Key Anthropologists
You are responsible for any author with a biography in the Fifty Key Anthropologists book (and they will be on quizzes and tests). These authors have an asterisk next to their names, below. All other authors (those with website links) are provided below only so that you can get a quick sense of who they are/were; just click the link for a quick look if you wish).
Emile Durkheim (1858-1917)
*A.R. Radcliffe-Brown (1881-1955)
*Sir Edmund Leach (1910-1989)
*Claude Lévi-Strauss (1908-2009)
Moore, Anthropology in Theory, 53-87
Part I/Section2: Structure and System
Rules for the Explanation of Social Facts (Durkheim)
On Social Structure (Radcliffe-Brown)
Introduction to Political Systems of Highland Burma (Leach)
Social Structure (Lévi-Strauss)
Connell, Mrs. Bridge, 55-96
Advanced Training
Another World
Tower
Sentimental Moment
Soft Gift
Nothing Spectacular
The Search for Love
Treachery
No Scenes in Church
Powerful Vocabulary
Tobacco Road
One Summer Morning
Growing Pains
Maid from Madras
Revolt of the Masses
Minister’s Book
Lady Poet
Voting
Oaths and Pledges
Another Victim of Circumstances
Leda
The Clock
Countess Mariska
Tuesday, September 11
Round and Square See separate Round and Square syllabus
New York Review of Books See separate New York Review of Books syllabus
Wacquant, Body and Soul
The Street and the Ring
An Island of Order and Virtue
A Scientifically Savage Practice
The Social Logic of Sparring
A Implicit and Collective Pedagogy
Managing Bodily Capital
Fight Night at Studio 104
"You Scared I Might Mess Up 'Cause You Done Messed Up"
Weigh-in at the Illinois State Building
An Anxious Afternoon
Welcome to the Studio
Pitiful Preliminaries
Strong Beats Hannah by TKO in the Fourth
Make Way for the Exotic Dancers
"You Stop Two More Guys and I'll Stop Drinkin"
Thursday, September 13
Gordon, Fifty Key Anthropologists
You are responsible for any author with a biography in the Fifty Key Anthropologists book (and they will be on quizzes and tests). These authors have an asterisk next to their names, below. All other authors (those with website links) are provided below only so that you can get a quick sense of who they are/were; just click the link for a quick look if you wish).
Emile Durkheim (1858-1917)
*A.R. Radcliffe-Brown (1881-1955)
*Sir Edmund Leach (1910-1989)
*Claude Lévi-Strauss (1908-2009)
Moore, Anthropology in Theory, 53-87
Part I/Section2: Structure and System
Rules for the Explanation of Social Facts (Durkheim)
On Social Structure (Radcliffe-Brown)
Introduction to Political Systems of Highland Burma (Leach)
Social Structure (Lévi-Strauss)
Connell, Mrs. Bridge, 55-96
Advanced Training
Another World
Tower
Sentimental Moment
Soft Gift
Nothing Spectacular
The Search for Love
Treachery
No Scenes in Church
Powerful Vocabulary
Tobacco Road
One Summer Morning
Growing Pains
Maid from Madras
Revolt of the Masses
Minister’s Book
Lady Poet
Voting
Oaths and Pledges
Another Victim of Circumstances
Leda
The Clock
Countess Mariska
*** ***
Week IV
(September 18, 20)
(September 18, 20)
Tuesday,
September 18
New York Review of Books See separate New York Review of Books syllabus
Gordon,
Fifty Key Anthropologists
You are responsible for any author with a biography in the Fifty
Key Anthropologists book (and they will be on quizzes and tests). These
authors have an asterisk next to their names, below. All other authors (those
with website links) are provided below only so that you can get a quick
sense
of who they are/were; just click the link for a quick look if you wish).
*Bronislaw Malinowski (1884-1942)
*Julian Steward
(1902-1972)
*Leslie White (1900-1975)
J.H.M. Beattie (1915-1990)—this is the best we can do for free
Moore,
Anthropology in Theory, 89-161
Part
I/Section3: Function and Environment
The Group and the Individual in Functional Analysis (Malinowski)
The Concept and Method of Cultural Ecology (Steward)
Energy and the Evolution of Culture (White)
Ecology, Cultural and Noncultural (Rappaport)
Part
I/Section 4: Methods and Objects
Understanding and Explanation in Social Anthropology (Beattie)
Anthropological Data and Social Reality (Holy and Stuchlik)
Objectification Objectified (Bourdieu)
Thursday, September 20
Gordon,
Fifty Key Anthropologists
You are responsible for any author with a biography in the Fifty
Key Anthropologists book (and they will be on quizzes and tests). These
authors have an asterisk next to their names, below. All other authors (those
with website links) are provided below only so that you can get a quick
sense
of who they are/were; just click the link for a quick look if you wish). *Lewis Henry Morgan (1818-1881) Review
Karl Marx (1818-1883)
Adolf Bastian (1826-1905)
*Sir Edward Burnett Tylor (1832-1917) Review
Sir James George Frazer (1854-1941)
Eriksen, A History of Anthropology, 20-45
Victorians, Germans and a Frenchman
Connell, Mrs. Bridge, 97-151
Tea Leaves
Liberal
The Private World of Wilhelm and Susan
Sir William and Sir Thomas
The Low-pressure Salesman
Second Lesson in Spanish
Servant’s Entrance
Rumpy
The Chrysler and the Comb
No Evangelism
Chaperon
Good Night
Suitor
Ingrid
Parking
News of the Leacocks
The Hat
First Babies
Who’s Calling?
Mademoiselle from Kansas City
Ruth Goes to New York
Tornado at the Club
Non Capisco
England
*** ***
(September 25, 27)
"Theory Letter" Assignment Letters Due
by 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, September 30
(hard copies in my office—MI 206)
Late assignments will be penalized—see my late assignment policy.
Week VI
(October 2, 4)
Read the "Bridges to Theory" Assignment
Due Sunday 10/28 by 5:00 p.m. in myoffice—MI 206)
Late assignments will be penalized—see my late assignment policy.
Week VII
(October 9, 11)
Read the "Bridges to Theory" Assignment
Due Sunday 10/28 by 5:00 p.m. in myoffice—MI 206)
Late assignments will be penalized—see my late assignment policy.
Tuesday,
September 25
New York Review of Books See separate New York Review of Books syllabus
Gordon,
Fifty Key Anthropologists
You are responsible for any author with a biography in the Fifty
Key Anthropologists book (and they will be on quizzes and tests). These
authors have an asterisk next to their names, below. All other authors (those
with website links) are provided below only so that you can get a quick
sense of who they are/were; just click the link for a quick look if you wish).
*Marcel Mauss (1874-1950)
*Clifford Geertz (1926-2006)
*Sherry Ortner (1941-)
Eriksen,
A History of Anthropology, 46-67
Four Founding Fathers
Moore,
Anthropology in Theory, 163-220
Part II/Section 5: Meanings as Objects of Study
Part II/Section 5: Meanings as Objects of Study
Thick Description: Toward an Interpretive Theory of Culture (Geertz)
Anthropology and the Analysis of Ideology (Asad)
Subjectivity and Cultural Critique
(Ortner)
Part
II/Section 6: Language and Method
Structural Analysis in Linguistics and in Anthropology (Lévi-Strauss)
Ordinary Language and Human Action (Crick)
Language, Anthropology, and Cognitive
Science (Bloch)
Thursday,
September 27
Becker,
Social Theory and Research Handouts (check your
e-mail)
"The Outside Game" (The New Yorker)
"World and Field" (The Sociology of Art)
Connell,
Mrs. Bridge, 151-194
French Restaurant
Winged Victory
Strangers in Paradise
Intellectual Café
Sidewalk Artist
Telegram
Beautiful Luggage
Mirror, Mirror
Psst!
Peculiar Roman
Change of Itinerary
Inside Europe
Progress, Madness, Defeat
Robbery at the Heywood Duncans’
No Questions
Follow Me Home
Jules, Niki, et al
The Rich and the Poor
Paquita de las Torres
Extra-sensory Perception
Frayed Cuffs
Sex Education
Words of Wisdom
*** *** "Theory Letter" Assignment Letters Due
by 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, September 30
(hard copies in my office—MI 206)
Late assignments will be penalized—see my late assignment policy.
Week VI
(October 2, 4)
Tuesday,
October 2
New York Review of Books See separate New York Review of Books syllabus
Gordon,
Fifty Key Anthropologists
You are responsible for any author with a biography in the Fifty
Key Anthropologists book (and they will be on quizzes and tests). These
authors have an asterisk next to their names, below. All other authors (those
with website links) are provided below only so that you can get a quick
sense of who they are/were; just click the link for a quick look if you wish).
Moore,
Anthropology in Theory, 221-281
Part II/Section 7: Cognition, Psychology, and Neuoranthropology
Part II/Section 7: Cognition, Psychology, and Neuoranthropology
Towards an Integration of Ethnography,
History and the...(Whitehouse)
Linguistic and Cultural Variables in the
Psychology of Numeracy (Stafford)
Subjectivity (Luhrman)
Why the Behavioural Sciences Need the
Concept...(Whitehead)
Part
II/Section 8: Bodies of Knowledges
Knowledge of the Body (Jackson)
The End of the Body? (Martin)
Hybridity: Hybrid Bodies of The Scientific
Imaginary (Sharp)
Thursday,
October 4
Gordon,
Fifty Key Anthropologists
You are responsible for any author with a biography in the Fifty
Key Anthropologists book (and they will be on quizzes and tests). These
authors have an asterisk next to their names, below. All other authors (those
with website links) are provided below only so that you can get a quick
sense of who they are/were; just click the link for a quick look if you wish).
*Sir Raymond Firth (1901-2002)
*E.E. Evans-Pritchard (1902-1973)
Eriksen,
A History of Anthropology, 68-95
Expansion and Institutionalism
Bourdieu,
Outline of a Theory of Practice, vii-viii; 1-15
(handout ; in-class)
Translator’s Foreword
The Objective Limits of Objectivism
Section I: Analyses
From the Mechanics of the Model to the Dialectic of Strategies
Connell,
Mrs. Bridge, 194-246
Very Gay Indeed
Local Talent
Exchange of Letter
Frozen Fruit
Reflections on Montaigne
Gloves
Marching with Dr. Foster
Quo Vadis, Madame?
Joseph Conrad
Psychotherapy
Pineapple Bread
Carolyn’s Engagement
Present from Douglas
Carolyn Marries
Alice
Winter
Tuna Salad
Old Acquaintance
Home Again
Mr. Bridge Adjourns
Letter from a Buddhist
All’s Well
Remembrance of Things Past
Hello?
*** *** Read the "Bridges to Theory" Assignment
Due Sunday 10/28 by 5:00 p.m. in myoffice—MI 206)
Late assignments will be penalized—see my late assignment policy.
Week VII
(October 9, 11)
Tuesday,
October 9
New York Review of Books See separate New York Review of Books syllabus
Gordon,
Fifty Key Anthropologists
You are responsible for any author with a biography in the Fifty
Key Anthropologists book (and they will be on quizzes and tests). These
authors have an asterisk next to their names, below. All other authors (those
with website links) are provided below only so that you can get a quick
sense of who they are/were; just click the link for a quick look if you wish).
*Eric Wolf (1923-1999)
*Jean (1946-) and John Comaroff (1945-)
Becker,
Social Theory and Research Handouts (check your
e-mail)
Review if you have already studied this, but be ready for class discussion
Review if you have already studied this, but be ready for class discussion
"The Outside Game" (The New Yorker)
"World and Field" (The Sociology of Art)
Moore,
Anthropology in Theory, 283-341
Part
III/Section 9: Coherence and Contingency
Puritanism and the Spirit of Capitalism (Weber)
Introduction to Europe and the People Without History (Wolf)
Introduction to Revelation and Revolution (Comaroff and Comaroff)
Epochal Structures I: Reconstructing Historical Materialism (Donham)
Structures and the Habitus (Bourdieu)
Eriksen,
A History of Anthropology, 96-119
Forms of Change
Thursday,
October 11
Exam
I (in-class)
*** *** Read the "Bridges to Theory" Assignment
Due Sunday 10/28 by 5:00 p.m. in myoffice—MI 206)
Late assignments will be penalized—see my late assignment policy.
Week VIII—Autumn Break
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