LES 444 - Legal Anthropology
Campus: Springfield
Description:
Legal Anthropology is the cross-cultural and fieldwork-based study of social ordering. It takes as its primary object of study the symbols and practices employed by people in creating, navigating, and altering the rules and norms of their communities. This course will examine legal practices around the world for similarities and differences in their uses of ritual, myth, language, ideology, and power. Course information: Same as SOA 444.
Special Instructions:
Restricted to Graduates.
Option 1
Number of Required Visit(s): 0Course Level: Graduate
Credit: 3
Term(s): Fall
Option 2
Number of Required Visit(s): 0Course Level: Graduate
Credit: 4
Term(s): Fall