(Formerly numbered Chicana and Chicano Studies 172.) Lecture, four hours. Culture change theory encompasses such issues as innovation, syncretism, colonialism, modernization, urbanization, migration, and acculturation. Examination of methods anthropologists/ethnographers use in studying and analyzing culture change within ethnohistorical background of Mexican and Mexican American people to clarify social and cultural origins of modern habits and customs and, more importantly, unravel various culture change threads of that experience. Topics include technology and evolution, Indian nation-states, miscegenation, peasantry, expansionism, industrialization, immigration, ethnicity, and adaptation. Field project on some aspect of culture change required. P/NP or letter grading.

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Jan 17, 11 PM PST
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    Open (2 seats)

    MW 4pm-5:50pm

    Public Affairs Building 1234

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Instructor
Mindy Steinberg
Previously taught
25W 24S 23F 23S 22F 22S 21F
Formerly offered as
CHICANO 172

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