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Anthropology
Anthro 211. Classical Readings: Myth and Ritual. R. Nicholas.
Winter.
Anthro 212. Ethnography of the Raj. B. Cohn, J. Kelly. Winter.
Anthro 212/321. Intensive Study of a Culture: Hindu (=SocSci 256). M.
Marriott. Autumn.
Anthro 247/347. Political Anthropology (=Sociol 347). J. L. Comaroff.
Not offered 1995-96; will be offered 1996-97.
Anthro 323. Ethnopsychology: Hindu. M. Marriott. Autumn.
Anthro 407. Ethnography of South Asia: Social Organization. M. Marriott.
Autumn.
Economics
Econ 265. Environmental Economics. Staff. Winter.
Econ 293. Topics in Economic Growth and Development. G. Tsiang.
Spring.
Econ 296. Problems of Economic Policy in Developing Countries (=PubPol
286/375). L. Sjaastad. Spring.
History
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Hist 376. South Asian Identities (=SoAsia 280). R. Inden. Not offered
1995-96; will be offered 1996-97.
Hist 379. Diasporas and Subcultures: Asian Migration in the Modern World.
Staff. Not offered 1995-96; will be offered 1996-97.
Hist 618. Modernity and Empire (=SoAsia 411). PQ: Consent of instructor.
C. Breckenridge. Winter.
Political Science
PolSci 253/363. State, Society, and Economy in South Asia. Staff.
Winter.
PolSci 383. Political Economy for Postmoderns. L. Rudolph. Not offered
1995-96; will be offered 1996-97.
Psychology
Psych 230. Cultural Psychology (=HumDev 310). R. Shweder. Autumn.
Social Sciences
SocSci 230-231-232. Introduction to the Civilization of South Asia I, II, III
(=Anthro 308-1,-2,-3; SoAsia 200-201-202; SoAsia 202=PolSci 260). R.
Inden, Autumn, Winter; C. Breckenridge, Spring.
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South Asian Studies Courses
For descriptions of the following courses, see the relevant concentration
sections of the catalog.
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