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ANTH 2730 - ENVIRONMENTS, HEALTH AND POWERMinimum Credits: 3 Maximum Credits: 3 This graduate seminar examines anthropology that illuminates the connections between capitalism, colonialism, environmental crisis, land dispossession, and toxic exposure. Focusing on conservation, exploitation, contamination, and re-imagination, we will consider with how power operates in and through environment at a moment when human/nature relationships have become matters of life and death. Topics include Anthropocene/Plantationocene studies, coloniality & decolonization, infrastructure, affect, resistance, and repair. Academic Career: Graduate Course Component: Seminar Grade Component: Grad Letter Grade
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