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Antropologia culturale - ENG

ANTROPOLOGIA CULTURALE
Davide Porporato


Codice Insegnamento E0009
SSD Insegnamento M-DEA/01
8 CFU, 64 ore


Obiettivi formativi
This module main aim is to present the principal theoretical themes of cultural anthropology. At the end of the module, students have to be able to recognize the main theoretical categories and metodologies for fieldwork and archive research.

Contenuto del corso
The module is divided in two parts. The first part provides an introduction to anthropological theory and ethnography of Italy. In particular, reinvention of traditions, and retrieval and preservation of folk cultural heritage are read as a resource for coping with present social complexity. The second part tackles the theoretical and methodological anthropological elements that are determinant for the construction and access to new touristic places. Moreover cultural tangible and intangible heritages are read as resources for the definition of leisure time.

Materiale didattico - Programma esame
1. Conrad Phillip Kottak, Antropologia culturale, Milano, McGraw-Hill, 2012.  This book is available in the library

Only the selected chapters. Check MANUALE KOTTAK - PARTI DA STUDIARE.PDF in Dir.

2. G. L. Bravo, Italiani. Racconto etnografico, Milano, Franco Angeli, 2012 (Only the selected chapters. A new edition of the book is due to Oct. 2012. In case of a delay in publication, the lecturer will provide copy of the required materials through Dir).

3. P. Grimaldi, Cibo e rito. Il gesto e la parola nell'alimentazione tradizionale, Palermo, Sellerio, 2012. This book is available in the library

4. M. Aime, D. Papotti, L’altro e l’altrove, Torino, Einaudi, 2012. This book is available in the library



Modalità didattiche

Lecture


Modalità d’esame

Written exam about the topics of the lectures. It i salso consider for the final mark all the anthropological research activities the students, individually or in groups, have conducted.