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Sex, Gender, and Kinship, by Pasternak, Burton, Carol Ember, and Melvin Ember
(PEE=abbreviation in weekly schedule)
Weekly Readings, Lectures and Assignments
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Topics |
Reading |
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1. Aug. 20-24 |
Introduction Human Sexuality History of Comparative and “Evolutionary” Approaches |
PEE Chapters 1-2 |
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2. Aug. 27-31 |
History of Social Organization |
PEE: Chapter 3 |
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3. Sep. 3-11 |
Diverging Devolution |
PEE: Chapter 4 |
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4. Sep. 10-14 |
Marriage & The Incest Taboo |
PEE: Chapter 5-6 Honor-Shame & Death (introduction of video to be shown in class) |
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5. Sep. 17-21 |
Mate Selection & Courtship |
PEE:7-8 |
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6. Sep. 24-28 |
Divorce and Remarriage |
PEE:9 |
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7 Oct. 1-5 |
Post-marital residence |
PEE:10 |
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8 Oct. 8-12 |
Kin Selection |
PEE: 11-12 |
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9 Oct. 15-19 |
Parental & Alloparental Investment (Student Holiday on Oct. 15-16) |
Note: no class October 15, Fall Break Cooperative Breeding |
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10 Oct. 22-26 Oct. 29 Nov. 2 |
Trivers-Willard and Preferential Investment The mystery of menopause and human longevity |
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11 Nov. 5-9 |
Evolutionary Approaches to Social Organization |
“Ecological influences on human behavioural diversity" |
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12 Nov. 12-16 |
Mate and Marital Choice Criteria |
Hadza Mate Selection |
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13 Nov. 19-23 |
Hadza mate choice in contrast to findings in |
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14Nov. 26-30 |
A curious problem: RS, wealth, and & modern society. |
Thursday: work on your papers and prepare to meet about your papers with the instructor individually next week. |
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15 Dec. 3-7 |
Review for second exam Second Exam
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Coverage: PEE 11-12 |
Useful Web Sites on Social Organization and Research Tools
The University of Nebraska Library has a number of useful web resources useful for this course.
Many can be found by clicking on this link http://library.unl.edu/search/?searchtype=f&searcharg=anthropology+and+archaeology. If you are off campus, you will be asked to log-in by entering your last name and NU ID number. If you are on campus, the links will bring you lead directly to the site.
Of those listed on the above link the “Anthropological Literature” (from Harvard’s Tozzer Library, see below for a few more details) is the most complete listing of anthropological works in the world. For those interested in Native Americans “Bibliography of Native North Americans” can’t be beat, and Electronic HRAF (eHRAF) is very useful for those with focused comparative research questions
There are also some useful web sites to broaden and deepen your understanding of material in this course.
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Brain Schwimmer's Kinship Tutorial |
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Annual Review of Anthropology |
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Tozzer Library of Harvard University |