ANTHRO 139
Selected Topics in Cultural Anthropology
Description: Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour (when scheduled). Study of selected topics in cultural anthropology. Consult Schedule of Classes for topics and instructors. May be repeated for credit with topic change. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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I love anthropology but don't really care too much for psychology. (Anthro 137 = Anthropology of Psychological Pathology). Dr. Lemelson is by far one of the very best instructors at UCLA. He knows about many subjects (including what he teaches you) down to the very pin point. Any question you ask him, he'll have an answer. I LOVED THIS CLASS. I highly recommend taking him.
I love anthropology but don't really care too much for psychology. (Anthro 137 = Anthropology of Psychological Pathology). Dr. Lemelson is by far one of the very best instructors at UCLA. He knows about many subjects (including what he teaches you) down to the very pin point. Any question you ask him, he'll have an answer. I LOVED THIS CLASS. I highly recommend taking him.
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Summer 2016 - Professor was very clear during lectures. Likes to talk about her research as it pertains to the class which is great!. Attendance is mandatory if you want to be successful in this class. Office hours are flexible and you should attend at least twice during the quarter.
Summer 2016 - Professor was very clear during lectures. Likes to talk about her research as it pertains to the class which is great!. Attendance is mandatory if you want to be successful in this class. Office hours are flexible and you should attend at least twice during the quarter.
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This was supposed to be a class on Sherpa culture. It was, instead, Ortner's opinions on the philosophies of Marx, Geertz, etc. Class time for questions was only allowed on the day that administrators visited the class to observe. I gained nothing from this class except the headache of reading a very disorganized book. I would not recommnd this instructor.
This was supposed to be a class on Sherpa culture. It was, instead, Ortner's opinions on the philosophies of Marx, Geertz, etc. Class time for questions was only allowed on the day that administrators visited the class to observe. I gained nothing from this class except the headache of reading a very disorganized book. I would not recommnd this instructor.
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I took Anthro and the Media from Prof. Strathmann and really enjoyed the class. There were a few weeks where the reading was overwhelmingly dense, but for the most part it was very manageable. There are two 3-page papers and then a paper at the end where the first two are combined and a third part is added. Prof. Strathmann was more than willing to discuss my topic with me and help me work through the theory. As long as you pay attention, the tests aren't too bad. I'd recommend this class.
I took Anthro and the Media from Prof. Strathmann and really enjoyed the class. There were a few weeks where the reading was overwhelmingly dense, but for the most part it was very manageable. There are two 3-page papers and then a paper at the end where the first two are combined and a third part is added. Prof. Strathmann was more than willing to discuss my topic with me and help me work through the theory. As long as you pay attention, the tests aren't too bad. I'd recommend this class.