University Course Planner The University of Adelaide Australia

ANTH 2053 - Life, Death and Culture

Career: Undergraduate
Units: 3
Term: Semester 1
Campus: North Terrace
Contact: Up to 12 hours per week
Available for Study Abroad and Exchange: Yes
Available for Non-Award Study: Yes
Pre-Requisite: At least 12 units of Level I undergraduate study
Assessment: 1200-1500 word research proposal (25%), 2500 word essay (45%), 1500 word critical reflective journal (20%), workshop participation (10%)
Syllabus:

Life and death are the core universals for human beings, yet are the context for key contemporary debates, and a wide variety of practices and beliefs historically and culturally. Debates on such key topics as reproductive technologies, organ transplantation, and the 'good death' often encapsulate central social and cultural assumptions. This course explores such debates and assumptions through an examination of the cross-cultural nature of life and death in both western and non-western societies. Both birth and death have been core concerns of anthropology throughout its history, and continue to be the focus of research. Dominant themes of this course are the practices and beliefs at the start of life (conception, and birth), as well as at the end of life, including how connections are forged or severed between the living and the dead (aging, the process of death, grief, funerals and memorials, and the afterlife).

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Units
EFTSL
Amount
3
0.125
          
  


Course Outline

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Critical Dates

Term Last Day to Add Online Census Date Last Day to WNF Last Day to WF
Semester 1 Tue 12/03/2024 Thu 21/03/2024 Fri 03/05/2024 Fri 07/06/2024


Class Details

Enrolment Class: Lecture
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
13712 LE01 150 67 26 Feb - 4 Mar Monday 12pm - 1pm Barr Smith South, 3029, Flentje Lecture Theatre
18 Mar - 25 Mar Monday 12pm - 1pm Barr Smith South, 3029, Flentje Lecture Theatre
22 Apr - 27 May Monday 12pm - 1pm Barr Smith South, 3029, Flentje Lecture Theatre
Related Class: Workshop
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
13713 WR05 30 19 28 Feb - 6 Mar Wednesday 9am - 11am Hughes, 111b, Teaching Room
20 Mar - 27 Mar Wednesday 9am - 11am Hughes, 111b, Teaching Room
24 Apr - 29 May Wednesday 9am - 11am Hughes, 111b, Teaching Room
13714 WR04 30 5 28 Feb - 6 Mar Wednesday 11am - 1pm Hughes, 111a, Teaching Room
20 Mar - 27 Mar Wednesday 11am - 1pm Hughes, 111a, Teaching Room
24 Apr - 29 May Wednesday 11am - 1pm Hughes, 111a, Teaching Room
13715 WR03 30 5 27 Feb - 5 Mar Tuesday 2pm - 4pm Napier, 108, Teaching Room
19 Mar - 26 Mar Tuesday 2pm - 4pm Napier, 108, Teaching Room
23 Apr - 28 May Tuesday 2pm - 4pm Napier, 108, Teaching Room
13716 WR02 32 10 27 Feb - 5 Mar Tuesday 11am - 1pm Hughes, 111b, Teaching Room
19 Mar - 26 Mar Tuesday 11am - 1pm Hughes, 111b, Teaching Room
23 Apr - 28 May Tuesday 11am - 1pm Hughes, 111b, Teaching Room