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ANTH 325 - Anthropology of Human - Animal Relations

  • 3 credits
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Explores the complex and evolving relationships between humans and animals across cultures and historical contexts. Examine animals as companions, workers, food sources, spiritual beings, and symbols in human societies. Through an anthropological lens, investigate ethnographic accounts, cross-cultural comparisons, and contemporary debates on animal rights, conservation, and the ethical treatment of animals.

Prerequisite

ANTH 100