ANTHR-311 Youth and Cultural Reproduction

The notion of youth as a lifespan period has grown in salience and pervasiveness in the world. Explores three major aspects of social scientists’ attention to youth: as a category to probe intersections among culture, aesthetics, and class in post-industrial societies; as a means for imagining the relationship between colonial and post-colonial forms of governance; and as a means for tracing the flows of capital among nation-states. Youth thus provides us with a window into pressing concerns in late-20th and early-21st century social science.

Maximum Enrollment

Standard Course (40)

Credits

1

Cross Listed Courses

EDUC-311

Prerequisite

100-level anthropology course or consent of instructor