PhD Program in Anthropology, CUNY Graduate Center Anthropology 70100: Core Course in Anthropology. Fall 2009
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1 PhD Program in Anthropology, CUNY Graduate Center Anthropology 70100: Core Course in Anthropology Fall 2009 Coordinator: Prof. Don Robotham Office: (GC) Tuesdays: am-1.45 pm. Tel: (GC) Office Hours: Wednesdays & Fridays: am-1.45 pm This course introduces students to current issues and controversies in anthropology. It attempts to link these discussions to earlier concerns and approaches in order to provide a sense of the range of knowledge in the discipline. This material is intended as part of the preparation for the first exam in the Ph.D. Program. The course is also structured to give students an early opportunity to meet program faculty working in areas of common interest. Learning Goals: a. To ensure that students are familiar with the central topics in anthropology, past as well as present. b. To convey to students the central importance of ethnographic fieldwork to the anthropological enterprise. Students are expected to read and become familiar with the classical ethnographic monographs on each topic, both those written by earlier anthropologists as well as those produced by contemporary researchers. c. To introduce students to the varied fields of expertise of different faculty members. Each topic in the course is developed and presented by a particular faculty member. d. To orient students towards preparation for their Second Exam and dissertation fieldwork research. The Topics paper in the First Examination is closely linked to Core Courses I and II. The emphasis on ethnographies is intended to assist the student in the selection of areas of specialization as well as a research topic. 1
2 Given the structural limits of a semester, such an effort is inevitably selective. Some topics have not been included and readings have been limited to a manageable number. Thus, neither the outline nor citations should be construed as exhaustive or canonical. Different conceptual frameworks and broader bibliographies will be presented in class. Students will be responsible for formalizing these into a more exhaustive document as described below. Each session will be divided into two parts. The first part (2 hours) will be a presentation by a particular guest lecturer. The second part (1 hour) will consist of a discussion based on the readings outlined for the session as well as the lecture. The purpose of the second session is to provide an occasion for issues to be gone into in greater depth and for unanswered questions to be discussed further. One student will be assigned to lead the discussion for each session with a short written presentation (3 pages). This student will also be required to serve as bibliographer for the lecture. Bibliographers will look up full citations for publications mentioned in the lecture and type up a complete lecture bibliography to share with the rest of the class. This addendum will constitute the recommended readings for the topic. Evaluation Student evaluation will be based upon two essays (about 10 pages each). The essays will each count for fifty percent (50%) of the final grade. The first essay is due on 13 October The second is due on 8 December The required readings listed below will be available in the Brockway Room and/or on reserve in the Graduate Center library. Course Outline 09/01 Introduction and Orientation (Don Robotham) 09/08 Culture and Society (Don Robotham) Adam Kuper 2000 Culture: The Anthropologists Account. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Introduction: Culture Wars, pp Clifford Geertz 1973 The Interpretation of Cultures. New York: Basic Books. Chpt. 1, Thick Description: Toward an Interpretive Theory of Culture, pp William Roseberry 1989 Anthropologies and Histories: Essays in Culture, History, and Political Economy. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press. Chpt. 2, Marxism and Culture, pp
3 Lila Abu-Lughod 1991 Writing Against Culture. In Recapturing Anthropology: Working in the Present. Richard G. Fox, ed. Santa Fe, NM: School of American Research Press. Pp Renée Sylvain 2005 Disorderly Development: Globalization and the Idea of Culture in the Kalahari, American Ethnologist 32: Eric R. Wolf 1999 Envisioning Power: Ideologies of Dominance and Crisis. Berkeley: University of California Press. Culture and Power, pp A. R. Radcliffe-Brown On Social Structure. In Structure and Function in Primitive Society. New York, Free Press. M. G. Smith 1998 Elements of Society. In The Study of Social Structure. New York: Research Institute for the Study of Man. Pp Don Robotham 2005 Cosmopolitanism and Planetary Humanism: The Strategic Universalism of Paul Gilroy. South Atlantic Quarterly, Vol. 104, No. 3 (1 June 2005). Pp (Online in numerous places). 09/15 Place and Space (David Harvey) David Harvey 2000 Spaces of Hope. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press. W. Schivelbusch 1987 The Railway Journey. Berkeley and Los Angeles. University of California Press. 09/22 Ethnography: Imagination and Evidence (Shirley Lindenbaum) E.E. Evans-Pritchard 1976 Witchcraft, Oracles and Magic Among the Azande, Abridged Edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press [Original 1937]. Chpts. 8-9, pp
4 Victor Turner 1967 The Forest of Symbols: Aspects of Ndembu Ritual. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Chpt. 9, pp Paul Farmer 1992 AIDS and Accusation: Haiti and the Geography of Blame. Berkeley: University of California Press. Chpt. 18, AIDS and Sorcery: Accusation in the Village, and Chpt. 22, Conclusion. pp ; Holly Wardlow 2006 Wayward Women. Sexuality and Agency in a New Guinea Society. Berkeley: University of California Press. Chpts. 2 and 4, pp , /29 NO CLASSES 10/06 Economic Systems (Michael Blim) Keith Hart and Chris Hann 2006 A Short History of Economic Anthropology, Paper prepared for the workshop, Anthropological Approaches to the Economy, Halle, Germany. June 21-24, 2006 Donald Robotham 2005 Political Economy in Handbook of Economic Anthropology. J. Carrier, ed. London: Edward Elgar, J. Iain Prattis, 1987 Alternative Views of Economy in Economic Anthropology, in Beyond the New Economic Anthropology, edited by John Clammer, (New York: St. Martin s Press), Michael Blim 2005 Comparing Values and Putting Values into Economies, Equality and Economy: The Global Challenge, (Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press), Michael Chibnik 1990 Double-edged Risks and Uncertainties: Choice about Rice Loans in the Peruvian Amazon, Risk and Uncertainty in Tribal and Peasant Economies, edited by Elizabeth Cashdan, (Boulder, CO: Westview Press),
5 Jonathan Parry 1989 On the Moral Perils of Exchange, Money and Morality of Exchange, edited by Jonathan Parry and Maurice Bloch, (Cambridge, UK: C Cambridge University Press), Michael Peletz 1998 The Great Transformation among Negeri Sembilan Malays with Particular Reference to Chinese and Minangkabau, in Market Cultures: Society and Morality in the New Asian Capitalisms, edited by Robert W. Hefner, (Boulder, CO: Westview), Ethnographies: Robert W. Hefner 1990 The Political Economy of Mountain Java, (Berkeley, CA: University of California Press). Clifford Geertz, 1979 Suq: The Bazaar Economy and Sefrou, Meaning and Order in Moroccan Society, (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press), Steve Striffler 2005 Chicken: the Dangerous Transformation of America s Favorite Food, (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press) 10/13 Political Systems and the State (Katherine Verdery) James Ferguson and A. Gupta 2002 Spatializing States: Toward an Ethnography of Neoliberal Governmentality. American Anthropologist, 29 (4): P. Abrams 2006 Notes on the Difficulty of Studying the State. In A. Sharma and A. Gupta The Anthropology of the State. New York, Blackwell, E.E. Evans-Pritchard 2002 Nuer Politics: Structure and System, in The Anthropology of Politics, Joan Vincent, ed. Maiden, MA: Blackwell. Pp [original 1940] J.Van Velsen 1972 The Extended Case Method and Situational Analysis In The Craft of Social Anthropology. AL Epstein, ed. London: Travistock. Pp Sharon Hutchinson 5
6 2000 Nuer Ethnicity Militarized, Anthropology Today 16(3): 6-13 [also in The Anthropology of Politics. Joan Vincent, ed. Pp ] Katherine Verdery 2002 'Seeing like a mayor,' or How local officials obstructed Romanian land restitution. Ethnography 3 (1): Frederik Barth 1965 Political Leadership Among Swat Pathans. London: Athlone Press. (on reserve) 10/20 Race, Culture and Inequality (Dombrowski) Michael Omi and Howard Winant 2002 Racial Formation, in Race Critical Theories: Text and Context. Philomena Essed and David Theo Goldberg, eds. Maiden, MA: Blackwell. Pp Pem D. Buck 2001 Worked to the Bone: Race, Class, Power and Privilege in Kentucky. New York: Monthly Review Press. Making Sweat Trickle Up: Organizing the First Steps toward Underdevelopment in the U.S. South, and Derailing Rebellion: Inventing White Privilege, pp Verena Stolcke 1995 Talking Culture: New Boundaries, New Rhetorics of Exclusion in Europe, Current Anthropology 36(1): Charles R. Hale 2002 Does Multiculturalism Menace? Governance, Cultural Rights and the Politics of Identity in Guatemala, Journal of Latin American Studies 34(3): Leith Mullings 2005 Interrogating Racism: Towards an Anti-Racist Anthropology, Annual Review of Anthropology 43: Karen Brodkin 2001 Diversity in Anthropological Theory, in Cultural Diversity in the United States. Ida Susser and Thomas C. Patterson, eds. Maiden, MA: Blackwell. Pp Faye Harrison 2005 Resisting Racism and Xenophobia. Walnut Creek, CA: Altamira Press. Introduction: Global Perspectives on Human Rights and Interlocking Inequalities of Race, Gender, and Related Dimensions of Power. 6
7 10/27 Ethnicity and Nationalism (Gary Wilder) Jurgen Habermas, The European Nation-State: On the Past and Future of Sovereignty and Citizenship, Public Culture 10:2 (1998): Benedict Anderson, Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism (Verso, 1991), Partha Chatterjee, Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World: A Derivative Discourse (University of Minnesota Press, 1993), Preface, 36-43, Partha Chatterjee, The Nation and its Fragments: Colonial and Postcolonial Histories (Princeton University Press, 1993,), Fredrik Barth, Introduction, Ethnic Groups and Boundaries: The Social Organization of Culture Difference (1969), John and Jean Comaroff, Ethnicity, Inc. University of Chicago Press, 2009, 6-21, 38-59, /03 Kinship, Gender, Sexuality (Ida Susser) Joan Wallach Scott 1999 Gender and the Politics of History (Revised Edition).New York: Columbia University Press. Gender: A Useful Category of Historical Analysis, Preface to the Revised Edition, and Some More Reflections on Gender and Politics, pp , ix-xiii, Christine. Gailey 1998 "Feminist Methods," In H. Russell Bernard (ed.) Handbook of Methods in Cultural Anthropology. Walnut Creek, CA: Altamira Press, Eleanor Leacock 1981 Myths of Male Dominance: Collected Articles on Women Cross-culturally. New York: Monthly Review Press. essay on Montaignais-Naskapi Ann Stoler 1991 Carnal Knowledge and the Imperial Power: Gender, Race, and Morality in Colonial Asia. In Micaela di Leonardo ed. Gender at the Crossroads of Knowledge: Feminist Anthropology in the Postmodern Era. Berkeley: University of California Press. Ruth Behar 7
8 1995 Introduction: Out of Exile. In Ruth Behar and Deborah A. Gordon eds. Women Writing Culture. Berkeley: University of California Press. (On Sherry Ortner 1996 "Is Female to Male as Nature is to Culture?" In Sherry Ortner. Making Gender: The Politics and Erotics of Culture. Boston: Beacon Press. 11/10 Religion (Talal Asad) [Abridged versions of these readings are included in A Reader in the Anthropology of Religion, Michael Lambek, Ed.. Maiden, MA: Blackwell] Fenella Cannell 2006 Introduction. The Anthropology of Christianity. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. Clifford Geertz 1973 The Interpretation of Cultures. New York: Basic Books. Chpt. 4, Religion as a Cultural System, pp.87-i 25. Talal Asad 1993 Genealogies of Religion. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. Chapter 1, The Construction of Religion as an Anthropological Category pp Peter Stallybrass and Allon White 1986 The Politics and Poetics of Transgression. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Introduction, pp Maurice Bloch 1989 Ritual, History and Power: Selected Papers in Anthropology. London: Athlone Press. The Disconnection between Power and Rank as a Process: An Outline of the Development of Kingdoms in Central Madagascar, pp Robert N. Bellah 1970 Beyond Belief: Essays on Religion in a Post-Traditional World. New York: Harper and Row. Chpt. 9, Civic Religion in America, pp /17 Rural Society and Culture (Gerald Creed) Sydel Silverman 1979 The Peasant Concept in Anthropology, Journal of Peasant Studies 7(1): 8
9 49-69 Douglas R. Holms 1983 A Peasant-Worker Model in a Northern Italian Context, American Ethnologist 10: Kathryn Marie Dudley 2000 Debt and Dispossession: Farm Loss in America s Heartland. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Chpt. 2, pp Gerald Creed and Barbara Ching 1997 Recognizing Rusticity: Identity and the Power of Place, in knowing Your Place: Rural Identity and Cultural Hierarchy, Barbara Ching and Gerald Creed, eds. New York: Routledge. Pp Glenn Davis Stone 2002 Both Sides Now: Fallacies in the Genetic-Modification Wars, Implications for Developing Countries, and Anthropological Perspectives, Current Anthropology 43(4): Kathleen Stewart 1996 A Space on the Side of the Road: Cultural Poetics in an "Other" America." Princeton: Princeton University Press. "Prologue" and Chpt. 1, "The Space of Culture," pp /24 The City (Jeff Maskovsky) Teodor Bestor 2001 Supply-Side Sushi: Commodity, Market, and the Global City, American Anthropologist, 103(1): Steven Gregory 1998 Globalization and the Place of Politics in Contemporary Theory: A Commentary, City & Society 10(1): J.Holston 1999 Spaces of Insurgent Citizenship, in Cities and Citizenship, J. Hoiston, ed. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. Pp Anthony Leeds [1994] The Anthropology of Cities: Some Methodological Issues. In Cities, Classes, and the Social Order, R. Sanjek, ed. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Pp Setha M. Low 9
10 1996 The Anthropology of Cities: Imagining and Theorizing the City Annual Review of Anthropology 25: Sally Engle Merry 2001 Spatial Governmentality and the New Urban Social Order: Controlling Gender Violence through Law, American Anthropologist 103(1): Sandra Morgen and Jeff Maskovsky 2003 The Anthropology of Welfare Reform : New Perspectives on U.S. Urban Poverty in the Post-Welfare Era, Annual Review of Anthropology 32: Roger Sanjek 1990 Urban Anthropology in the 1980s: A World View, Annual Review of Anthropology 19: /01 Development/Globalization/Neo-Liberalism (Don Robotham) Required Readings Escobar, Arturo 1991 Anthropology and the Development Encounter: The Making and Marketing of Development Anthropology. In American Anthropologist 18, no 4: ERES Friedman, John T Beyond the Post-Structural Impasse in the Anthropology of Development. Dialectical Anthropology, Vol. 30, pp ERES Gardner, Katy and David Lewis 1996 Anthropology, Development and the Crisis of Modernity and The Anthropology of Development. In K. Gardner and D. Lewis Anthropology, Development and the Post-modern challenge. London: Pluto Press ERES Leys, Colin 1996 The Rise and Fall of Development Theory. In C. Leys The Rise and Fall of Development Theory London: James Currey ERES Onimode, Bade 1988 New Masters: IMF and World Bank. In B. Onimode A Political Economy of the African Crisis. London: Zed Books ERES Rahnema, Majid Towards Post-Development: Searching for Signposts, A New Language and New Paradigms. In M. Rahnema and V. Bawtree (eds.) The Post-Development Reader. London: Zed Books, ERES Recommended Background Readings Sachs, Jeffrey et al Overview. In J. Sachs et. al. The United Nations Millennium Project Report, New York: United Nations This is the most important report on development from the point of view of the United Nations. It is largely written by Professor Jeffrey Sachs from the Earth 10
11 Institute at Columbia University and reflects views critical of the traditional World Bank, IMF modernization approach. The Overview as well as the entire report is available for PDF download on the website of United Nations 2008 Human Development Report New York: United Nations Development Program. World Bank 2007 Overview. World Development Report, 2006: Inequality. The World Bank. Washington, DC, World Bank 2008 Youth, Poverty Reduction, and Growth (chapter 1). World Development Report, 2007: Youth. World Bank, Washington, DC Recommended Ethnography Ferguson, James 1994 The Anti-Politics Machine: Development, Depoliticization, and Political Power in Lesotho. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press BOOK 12/08 Review and Summary Session (Don Robotham) 11
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