Courses
The Center for the Ethnography of Everyday Life offers both graduate and undergraduate courses in a number of academic fields, including anthropology, psychology, economics, sociology, and social work.
Here is some information on current and past courses that we have offered through the center, as well as examples of class syllabi.
American Kinship: Ethnography, Everyday Life, and Working Families
Anthropology 431
Fall 1999, Tom Fricke
Methods in the Ethnography of Everyday Life
Anthropology 558
Fall 2001, Tom Fricke
Comparative Analysis of Kinship: Kinship and Religion
Anthropology 632
Winter 2003, Gillian Feeley-Harnik & Tom Fricke
The Ethnographic Community Studies Tradition
Introduction to Sociology
Instructor: Todd Goodsell
Powers, Practices, & Meanings of Gender
Sociology/Women's Studies 447
Winter 2002, Elizabeth C. Rudd, Ph.D.
American Religious Movements
Anthropology 339
Winter 2002 and Winter 2004, Gillian Feeley-Harnik
