Anthropological Issues (ANTH*4300)
Code and section: ANTH*4300*01
Term: Fall 2025
Instructor: Satsuki Kawano
Details
Course Outline ANTH 4300 Fall 2025
Course Number: ANTH 4300
Course Title: Anthropological Issues: Body, Mind, and Wellbeing in Social and Cultural Contexts
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
Instructor: Satsuki Kawano
Office: 603 Mackinnon Building
Office Hours: TBA
Time: Tuesdays and Thursdays 11:30AM – 12:50PM
Mode of Delivery: In person
Room: MCKN, 315
E-mail: skawano@uoguelph.ca
COURSE OUTLINE:
This course examines theoretical and ethnographic discussions relating to the human body, mind, and wellbeing in diverse social and cultural contexts. Topics covered may include body modification and adornment, mind-body relations, anthropological approaches to mental health, identity and personhood, and disability.
Format: Seminar
EVALUATION: Participation, presentations, seminar discussions, in-class workshops and activities, mid-term exam, & final take-home exam
TEXTBOOK: E-Book and Course Pack Available via the library’s e-reserve, ARES