James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2004

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AN2106:03

Anthropology of Violence

[Offered in even-numbered years]

Townsville

HECS Band 1

26 hours lectures, 12 hours tutorials. Semester 1.

Staff:

Dr D Miles,

Dr R Bastin.

Violence, its forms and controls, is fundamental to human social existence and is central to theories regarding the nature of society. The anthropology of violence addresses these points from a comparative cross-cultural perspective. Emphasis is given to the situational nature of violence and human conflict with case studies of warfare, state-based violence, sexual violence, genocide and ethnic conflict.

Learning Objectives:

examine cross-cultural approaches to violence;

explore in depth at least one major anthropological study of violence;

consider the relationship between violence and human nature;

understand the importance of violence in modern social theory.

Assessment by tutorial participation (20%); class test (30%); essay (50%).