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Anth 2 Fall '09 syllabus

ANTHROPOLOGY 2

Cultural Anthropology ANTH-002.-62Z Call #0113 Instructor: Arianne Ishaya FALL '09 4.0 Units

De Anza College Distance Learning Center Information Office Location: LC-107 Phone: (408)864-8969 FAX: (408)864-5546; 864-8245 Website: http://www.deanza.edu/distance/ Service Hours: Monday-Thursday: 8:00 AM-6:00 PM; CLOSED Fridays and weekends.

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An introduction to anthropology featuring dramatic and unique film footage from around the world. Cultures from all continents, major human subsistence patterns, and human adaptation to the different environments. Religious, economic, linguistic, social and political aspects of different cultures from the beginning of human history to the present.

PREREQUISITES Eligibility for EWRT 1A or ESL 5 advised.

INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION: ARIANNE ISHAYA Arianne Ishaya has a Ph.D. in Cultural Anthropology from U.C.L.A., and has done extensive research in the form of community studies in Canada and the USA. She has had twenty years teaching experience in cultural anthropology. Her international experience includes living and teaching in the Middle East (Lebanon, Iran), Europe (Switzerland) and North America (Canada, USA). She has taught this course at De Anza since 1989.

Office Hours Held: From Tuesday, September 23 to Tuesday, December 9 Day and Hour: Tuesday, 12:15 - 1:15 PM Phone/Voicemail: (408) 864-8999 x3690 Email:ishayaarianne@fhda.edu FAX Telephone: (408) 864 8245, (408) 864-5546 Office Location: Distance Learning Center, LC 107 Instructor Home Page Address: faculty.deanza.fhda.edu/ishayaarian/

REQUIREMENTS Be prepared to spend a minimum of 12 hours per week using and studying the course materials. 1. Complete the Online Orientation and submit the Student Information Form by 12 noon on Monday, September 21. (Online Orientation may be found at: http://distance.deanza.edu/. Pre-registered students who do not complete the online orientation by the deadline will be dropped to make room for students on the wait list. Late adds should not contact the instructor. The add codes are at the DLC office and should be obtained there. 2. View the 17 half hour video programs. 3. Read the text and student guide assignments. 4. Take the three scheduled examinations.

Please Note: It is VERY important that you print out this syllabus to keep handy as you will be referring to it frequently to submit assignments on the due dates. To get a print friendly copy, change the URL so that it will read: http://faculty.deanza.edu/ishayaarian/stories/storyReader$33?print-friendly=true

OBJECTIVES After completing the readings and watching the video programs, you should be able to: 1. Recognize underlying similarities as well as the wide range and variability of human cultures. 2. Demonstrate a broad cross-cultural background against which to view your own culture, as well as contemporary social problems. 3. Understand the relationship between culture and the individual. 4. Appreciate the duration of total human history and prehistory. 5. Recognize and appreciate that there are a number of valid "cultural solutions" to living on the earth.

COURSE MATERIALS Purchase at the De Anza College Bookstore: For inquiries regarding hours of operation call: [Phone: 408-864-8455; or refer to the following email address. http://books.fhda.edu/

1. Haviland, William; Harald Prins; Dana Walrath; B. Mcbridge. Cultural Anthropology, 12th ed. Wadsworth Thomson Learning Publishers (required). 2. Telecourse Study Guide (Cultural Anthropology: Our Diverse World) by William A. Haviland; Harald E. L. Prins; Dana Walrath; Bunny McBride. (required) 3. Three scantrons (must be purchased ahead of time. 4. Pencil #2 5. A World Atlas (optional).

MEDIA COMPONENTS AND AVAILABILITY 17 half hour video programs televised and videostreamed on Catalyst Website. Viewing Options for video programs. 1. Watch at home during the cable TV broadcasts (see the link to TV Schedule below); or view the streamlined version at the convenience of your home on the ANTH 2 Catalyst website (https://catalyst.deanza.edu.). TECHNICAL SUPPORT FOR CATALYST: 24/7 help desk support is now available for Catalyst. You may access telephone support by calling toll free 866-518-3953. Online support is available at http://d2.parature.com/ICS/support/default.asp?deptID=4215. Click on De Anza Moodle Information on the left. There is a link to this page from the Catalyst web site. Also, logon information and an FAQ are available at https://catalyst.deanza.edu. Please Note: Catalyst is De Anza branding of Moodle software. For the purposes of the help desk, Moodle is the same as Catalyst. 2. View programs in the De Anza College Open Media Lab. 3. Check out DVD's or tapes from the Open Media Lab to view overnight at home. DASB Card required. The DASB Card Office is located in the lower level of Hinson Campus Center. (408-864-5551) DLC ID Card required (available at the De Anza College Distance Learning Center, LCW-107). One DVD/tape at a time may be checked out for 48 hours. Return DVD'S/tapes to Open Media Lab or in the drop box outside of Learning Center West (report any DVD's/videotape technical problems). Overdue and Lost tapes fines: $2.00 a day for overdue tapes; maximum replacement/lost tape charge: $50.00/tape. 4. Rent a full set of DVD's/videotapes from ACT Productions, Inc: Phone: 1-800-745-5480 Website: http://www.rmimedia.com The rental price is $65.50 per set, non-refundable, which includes the use of the telecourse DVD's/tapes, basic delivery, and a pre-paid return UPS shipping label.

STUDY EACH WEEK'S ASSIGNMENTS The primary course content comes from the readings. The videotape programs are intended to emphasize and illustrate the reading material. You are tested on information from both the textbook and video programs. If, for any reason, you miss watching a video program during the assigned week, you should still keep current with your reading assignments. Work on the lessons in the following order: a. Read the Student Guide for each video program before viewing the program. The Study Guide has a special summary termed "Preview". Read this very carefully, and go over the specific terminology listed under "Terms and Concepts". b. Now watch the video program. Don't take notes while viewing your video program! c. Briefly review the materials of that particular video program in the Study Guide and the Textbook assignment related to that particular video program. d. Do all the exercises and test yourself on the "Self-Test" section of the Study Guide

TESTING AND GRADING All tests are composed of 74 multiple choice questions for a total value of 220 points and 2 extra bonus questions. To these are added 30 points from homework for a course total grade of 250 points. Test questions are selected from a test bank that accompanies Haviland's textbook.

Exam #1: Tuesday, October 13; 5:00-6:30 PM; Room SC-1102 (Exam #1 covers Video, and Student Guide Lessons 1-6 and corresponding textbook readings.)

Exam #2: Tuesday, November 10; 5:00-6:30 PM; Room SC-1102 (Exam #2 covers Video, and Study Guide Lessons 7-12 (first half of lesson 12 on political organization) and corresponding textbook readings.)

Exam #3: Tuesday, December 8; 5:00-6:30 PM; Room: SC-1102 (Exam #3 covers Video, and Study Guide Lessons 12-17 (second half of lesson 12 on political control) and corresponding textbook readings.) Please Note: Mark your calendar for the dates of the test, to make sure you do not schedule any other activity during the test time slot as no make-up testing is available on campus. You must take the last test to pass the course as the final is based on the last part of the assignments (from 2nd. test on). If you need to drop or withdraw from the class make sure to initiate the drop yourself and not expect the instructor to do it, as it is hard for an instructor to know your intentions in a DLC course. According to college policies, If you do not drop a class in time, you will get an "F" in the course.

Exam Scores: Exam scores are emailed to students a week after the test. Please Note: The points you get on your test indicate the number of correct answers out of a total of 72 questions. Compute your percentage point by dividing your score by 72 and multiplying the result by 100. This will give you your % score.

CUMULATIVE GRADE SCALE ..........PER TEST GRADE SCALE A+ 250-240...........................................100-96 A 239-224............................................95-90 A- 223-213...........................................89-86 B+ 212-197...........................................85-80 B 196-189 ...........................................79-76 B- 188-176...........................................75-71 C+ 175-164.......................................... 70-66 C 163-151............................................65-61 C- 150-139...........................................60-56 D+ 138-126 ..........................................55-51 D 125-113 ...........................................50-46 F 112-0 ..............................................45-0

Please Note: Students may bring one page of notes to the tests, to be returned to the instructor together with the test. Pay attention to the names of major anthropologists, the names of major tribal groups discussed in text, and the datelines on the evolution of hominids and development of the field.

Take-Home Exam: Students who get a grade of "D" or below on the FIRST midterm have the option for an upgrade by taking the Take Home Exam. The take-home test is composed of 6 short essay questions for a total of 30 points. The points on the take-home test will be added to the points in the first midterm. All answers must be typewritten. The test is found on the instructor's website. Graded take-home exams are returned to the Distance Learning Center for students to pick up. This test is due on Tuesday, November 10. Tests will not be accepted after the due date. Emailed assignments to the instructor will not be accepted.

Policy on Cheating: Students who submit the work of others as their own or cheat on exams or other assignments receive a failing grade in the course and are reported to college authorities.

You may access your final grades through the STAR System [408-9394 or 650-0509], or the Internet at: [http://regserv.fhda.edu/da-grades.html].

HOMEWORK A total of 30 points are gained through homework. There are 6 assignments on the instructor's website. Each homework assignment is worth 5 points. Homework assignments must be type-written. The first three are due November 10; the last three on December 8. Homework and extra credit assignments must be done on a weekly basis. Alternate the two: doing an extra credit assignment one week, and a homework assignment the next. This way by due date all assignments will be ready. Either bring your homework to class on the day of the tests, or take it to the DLC office by 5:30 PM on those dates. Homework may be faxed or mailed as well. Late assignments or emailed assignments will not be accepted.

EXTRA CREDIT ASSIGNMENTS Annual Editions Article Reviews: Six (6) articles from Annual Editions are available to use as extra credit assignments. Read the article and answer the questions on the Test Your Knowledge Form (at the back of the Annual edition book, and on this web page, under the title Test Your Knowledge Form). Each article is worth five points. Students may choose to read and review one or all six articles for a total of 30 points. All article reviews must be typewritten. The six assigned articles are:

1. "Coping With Culture Clash" by Anver Versi (AE 2004-2005)

2. "Understanding Eskimo Science" by Richard Nelson

3. "Too Many Bananas, Not Enough....." by David Counts

4. "Shakespeare in the Bush" by Laura Bohanan

5. "When Brothers Share A Wife" by Melvyn Goldstein

6. "Why Can't People Feed Themselves" by F. Lapp, & J. Collins (AE 2004-2008).

Article #1-6 are found in various Annual Editions, anthropology readers from 1990-2009. Annual Editions are on 2-hour reserve in the library at the Circulation Desk. Some of the articles are also found in the earlier editions of Annual Editions, which are on 72-hour reserve under your instructor's name in the library. For call numbers, please refer to the bottom of this syllabus.

The following articles may be accessed online. Here are the links:

Shakespeare in the Bush by Laura Bohanan, http://64.4.34.250/cgi-bin/linkrd? >http://www.cc.gatech.edu/people/home/idris/Essays/Shakes_in_Bush.htm > >Understanding Eskimo Science by Richard Nelson, >http://www.anthroprof.org/documents/Docs102/102articles/eskSci13.pdf This one requires Acrobat Reader. > >When Brothers Share A Wife by Melvyn Goldstein, >http://www.case.edu/affil/tibet/booksAndPapers/family.html This one >requires Acrobat Reader too. > >Too Many Bananas, Not Enough..... by David Counts, >http://www.arts.uwaterloo.ca/ANTHRO/rwpark/WNB/TooManyBananas.html

Turn in your assignment with a cover sheet attached (see last page of syllabus) on the due date at the Distance Learning Center; LC-107. The first three articles are due on October 11; the second set are due on Dec. 8 (same dates as homework is due). You may bring your work to class when you come to take the test. Articles will not be accepted after the deadline dates. You may also mail, fax, or drop them into the Homework Drop Box by the due date. Or, mail to: Arianne Ishaya Distance Learning Center De Anza College 21250 Stevens Creek Blvd. Cupertino, CA 95014 Fax Phone Numbers: (408) 864-8245, (408) 864-5546 During regular hours drop them into the Homework Drop Box inside the office. After hours, drop them into the Homework Drop Box located by the Distance Learning Center back door (facing the California History Center). Please retain a copy of your paper for your files. emailed assignments will not be accepted. Graded papers are returned for distribution back to the students. Please show your DASB Smart Card to the Distance Learning Center staff to pick up your graded paper.

The instructor has a newsletter on her website. She will provide you with updates in it. So please check it frequently. Also, use it as a forum to share your opinions about the course with other students. You may also share articles you come across, or films that you view in the educational TV channels relevant to the course. You can email or fax a clipping to the instructor. Write one paragraph summarizing the article or the documentary, and another to show how it is related to a topic covered in the course. this will be printed in the newsletter under your name. You will get 5 additional extra credit points for your contribution!

For students viewing the weekly telecourse lessons on Comcast cable, the following link will give you the broadcast schedule: <ahref="http://distance.deanza.fhda.edu/share/08s_anth2_ishaya.pdf ">http://distance.deanza.fhda.edu/share/09f_anth2_ishaya.pdf Call the DLC office and ask for Lesley if the link gives you the wrong TV schedule.

Cultural Anthropology Assignment Schedule Fall '09

Week 1: September 21-25 Purchase the required texts and the three scantrons. Read Text, chapter 1, Essence of Anthropology" pp: 2-22

Week 2: September 28-October 3 Last day to add the class if space is available: Friday, October 2. Last day to drop the class and be eligible for a refund: Friday, October 2. Study Guide Lesson to Read 1, pp. 1-19 Video Lesson to View 1 Read Text, Chapter 2, "characteristics of Culture," PP.24-41, and Chapter 3, "Ethnographic Research,,,," pp. 42-67 Study Guide Lesson to Read: 2, pp. 21-43. Video Lesson to View: 2.

Week 3: October 5-10 Read Text Chapter 4 "Becoming Human" pp. 68-96 Study Guide Lesson to Read 3: pp. 45-63 Video Lesson to View: 3 Read Text, Chapter 5: "Language and Communication" pp. 98-122 Study Guide Lesson to Read 4: "Communication and Culture" pp. 65-84 Video Lesson to View: 4

Week 4: October 12-17 Test #1 October 13; 5:00-6:30 PM Room: SC-1102 First set of extra credit due. Bring to class or drop off at the DLC office Read Text Chapter 6 "Social Identity..." pp. 124-148 Study Guide Lesson to Read: 5 pp. 85-106 Video Lesson to view: 5 Read Text Chapter 7 "Patterns of Subsistence" pp. 150-174 Study Guide Lesson to Read: 6 pp. 107-129 Video Lesson to View: 6

Week 5: October 19-24 Read Text Chapter 8 "Economic Systems" pp. 176-198 Study Guide Lesson to Read: 7 pp. 131-150 Video Lesson to View 7 Read Text Chapter 9 "Sex, Marriage, and Family" pp. 200-218 Study Guide Lesson to Read: "Sex and Marriage," pp. 151-171 Video Lesson to View: 8

Week 6: October 26-31 Read Text Chapter 9 "Sex and Marriage...," pp. 218-225 Study Guide Lesson to Read 9: "Marriage and Family" pp. 173-189 Video Lesson to View 9 Read Text Chapter 10 "Kinship and Descent" pp. 226-247 Study Guide Lesson to Read: "Kinship and Descent" pp. 191-211 Video Lesson to View 10

Week 7: November 2-7 Read Text Chapter 11 "grouping by Gender,..." pp. 248-266 Study Guide Lesson to Read: 11 pp. 213-231 Video Lesson to View 11 Read Text Chapter 12 "Politics, Power,..." pp. 268-295 Study Guide Lesson to Read: "Politics, Power,..." pp. 233-55 Video Lesson to View: 12

Week 8: November 12-16 Nov. 10 Test #2 Room: SC-1102 5:00-6:30 PM Tuesday, Nov. 11 First of Homework, and Take-home test due at the DLC office by 6:00 PM or bring to class (SC-1102)at 5:00 PM to hand in during Test #2. Last Day to Drop with a Withdrawal grade: Friday, November 13. Read Text Chapter 13 "Spirituality..." pp. 296-2320 Study Guide Lesson to Read: 13 "Religion and Spirituality" pp. 257-277 Video Lesson to View 13 Read Text Chapter 14 "The Arts" pp. 322-243 Study Guide Lesson to Read: 14 "the Arts" pp. 279-295 Video Lesson to View 14

Week 9: November 16-21 Read Text Chapter 15 "The Processes of change" pp. 344-367 Study Guide Lesson to Read: 15 "Processes of change" pp. 297-315 Video Lesson to View: 15 Read Text Chapter 16 "Global Challenges..." pp. 368-394 Study Guide Lesson to Read: 16 "Global Challenges..." pp. 317-333 Video Lesson to View 16

Week 10: November 23-28 November 27-30 Thanksgiving Holiday Review the pages listed in Study Guide p. 335 Study Guide Lesson to Read 17 "Applied Anthropology" pp. 335-353 Video Lesson to View: 17

Week 11: November 30-December 5 No Broadcast. Prepare for test #3; complete the last set of homework and extra credit assignments

Week 12 December 7-12 No Broadcast Exam #3 Tuesday, December 8: 5:00-6:30 PM; Room SC-1102 Tuesday, December 8 the last set of Extra Credit and homework due at the DLC office at 5:30 PM, or bring to class.

Our Diverse World TV Schedule Fall 2009 Video programs for this course are shown weekly on local cable TV in the south San Francisco Bay Area on the following cable networks: COMCAST, CCN1: Los Altos and Sunnyvale Channel 30; Cupertino, Los Gatos, Milpitas, Mountain View, Santa Clara, Saratoga, San Jose Channel 27; San Jose Channel 27A*; Campbell Channel 34 (some areas of Campbell receive digital channel 25); Palo Alto, East Palo Alto, Stanford University, Menlo Park and Atherton Channel 75. COMCAST, CCN2: Cupertino Channel 78; San Jose Channel 28 or 28A

For broadcast problems on CCN1 and 2, the Broadcast Media Center can be reached at 408-864-8300 during the hours of 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM Mondays through Thursdays. Voice mail messages may be left at other times and will be returned during the normal hours of operation. ALL THE BEST

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Distance Learning Center Homework Cover Sheet Please make a copy of this cover sheet and attach it to all assignments that you turn in or fax to the Distance Learning Center.

ANTH-002.-62Z / Ishaya / Fall '09

Assignment Cover Sheet:

Assignment Title:

Your Last Name:

Your First Name:

Your Student ID#:

Total pages included: Cover Sheet + _____ pages

When sending this assignment by FAX: please include a telephone number where you can be reached in case there is a problem in transmittal: Your Phone #:

Do not fax an assignment twice. You may call the Distance Learning Center during normal operating hours to confirm receipt of your fax: (408) 864-8969.

ANNUAL EDITIONS TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE FORM

NAME:

DATE:

TITLE AND NUMBER OF ARTICLE:

BRIEFLY STATE THE MAIN IDEA OF THIS ARTICLE:

LIST THREE IMPORTANT FACTS THAT THE AUTHOR USES TO SUPPORT THE MAIN IDEA:

WHAT INFORMATION OR IDEAS DISCUSSED IN THIS ARTICLE ARE ALSO DISCUSSED IN YOUR TEXTBOOK OR OTHER READING YOU HAVE DONE? LISTTHE TEXTBOOK CHAPTERS AND PAGE NUMBERS:

LIST ANY EXAMPLES OF BIAS OR FAULTY REASONING THAT YOU FOUND IN THE ARTICLE:

LIST ANY NEW TERMS/CONCEPTS THAT WERE DISCUSSED IN THE ARTICLE AND WRITE A SHORT DEFINITION:

* The article review form is necessary for your extra credit assignments from Annual Editions. You do not have to photocopy this page, you may use your own blank sheet of paper, and retype the questions from this page.

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ANNUAL EDITIONS ON RESERVE

The following are call numbers for the extra-credit readings available on the reserve shelf in the Library. For your convenience the articles are cross-referenced.

Anthropology 89/90: Annual Editions GN 325 .A53 89/90 Anthropology 2 Contains: *When Brothers Share a Wife

Anthropology 90/91: Annual Editions GN 325 .A53 90/91 Anthropology 2 Contains: *Shakespeare in the Bush *When Brothers Share a Wife

Anthropology 91/92: Annual Editions GN 325 .A53 91/92 Anthropology 2 Contains: *Shakespeare in the Bush and *When Brothers Share a Wife

Anthropology 92/93: Annual Editions GN 325 .A53 92/93 Anthropology 2 Contains: *When Brothers Share a Wife

Anthropology 93/94: Annual Editions GN 325 .A53 93/94 Anthropology 2 Contains: *Shakespeare in the Bush and

*When Brothers Share a Wife

Anthropology 94/95: Annual Editions GN 325 .A53 94/95 Anthropology 2 Contains: *Shakespeare in the Bush *When Brothers Share a Wife *Understanding Eskimo Science

Anthropology 95/96: Annual Editions GN 325 .A53 95/96 Anthropology 2 Contains: *Shakespeare in the Bush *Understanding Eskimo Science *When Brothers Share a Wife

Anthropology 96/97: Annual Editions GN 325 .A53 96/97 Anthropology 2 *Shakespeare in the Bush *When Brothers Share a Wife *Understanding Eskimo Science

Anthropology 97/98: Annual Editions GN 325. A53 1997/98 Anthropology 2 Contains *Shakespeare in the Bush *Understanding Eskimo Science *When Brothers Share a Wife

Anthropology 98/03: Annual Editions GN 325. A53 1998/03 Anthropology 2 Contains: *Shakespeare in the Bush *When Brothers Share a Wife *Understanding Eskimo Science *Too Many Bananas and Not Enough.. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------

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