Structure of Myth (Levi-Strauss)--Symbols & Society
3
Evaluating Theories in Antrhopology
4
Abu Lughod Hasham & Tahashsham
5
Limitations of Anthropology of Symbols
6
Frazer: Symbols & Society
7
Durkheim: Symbols & Society
8
Intro & Overview of Week 3: Freud
9
Freud: Symbols & Society
10
Levi-Strauss: intro & overview
11
Anthropology & Symbols: Multivocal Symbols (Virgin of Guadalupe)
12
Multivocal Symbols (ii): Selamatan (Ritual Meal)
13
Victor Turner: Symbols & Society
14
Douglas: Symbols & Society
15
Geertz--Religion as a Cultural System
16
Ortner, Key Symbols: Symbols & Society
Description:
Explore the fundamental approaches anthropologists use to study symbols in this undergraduate lecture series. Delve into key theories from influential thinkers like Levi-Strauss, Freud, Durkheim, and Victor Turner. Examine the structure of myths, evaluate anthropological theories, and analyze the limitations of symbolic anthropology. Investigate multivocal symbols through case studies such as the Virgin of Guadalupe and the Selamatan ritual meal. Gain insights into the relationship between symbols and society, religion as a cultural system, and the concept of key symbols. Engage with topics including hair symbolism, Abu Lughod's concepts of Hasham and Tahashsham, and Mary Douglas' contributions to symbolic anthropology.