Shedding Light On Anthropology: Captivating 30-Day Boot Camp
Published 12/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.17 GB | Duration: 6h 31m
Published 12/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.17 GB | Duration: 6h 31m
Explore the Depths of Humanity: Uncover Our Past, Understand Our Present, Shape Our Future
What you'll learn
Gain insights into how cultures around the world shape individual and group behaviors, beliefs, and societal norms
Explore the evolutionary journey of humanity, from early hominins to modern humans, with a focus on biological and cultural milestones
Learn key anthropological methods for fieldwork and analysis, developing skills in observation, interpretation, and cross-cultural understanding
Reflect on preconceived notions about cultures and learn to approach global societies with an informed and open mind
Requirements
No prior experience in anthropology or social sciences is needed; just an open mind and a willingness to engage with new perspectives
Middle school-level or High school-level knowledge in history and geography is a plus, but not required
Description
Step into the fascinating world of anthropology with Shedding Light on Anthropology - A New Perspective. Led by Andacs Robert Eugen, a passionate anthropologist, fossil collector, and antiquities enthusiast, this course invites you to explore the depths of human history, evolution, and culture. With hands-on experience and a background enriched by mentors from the Romanian Academy of Science, Robert brings an unmatched enthusiasm and knowledge that will make this journey into humanity both engaging and inspiring. Imagine tracing our journey from ancient ancestors to the modern societies we live in today, discovering how humans have evolved biologically, culturally, and socially. Anthropology is about understanding the diversity of human life; you’ll dive deep into the big questions of what it means to be human. From exploring fossil records and cultural artifacts to examining how societies adapt to modern challenges, this course covers every corner of anthropology in a way that’s accessible and thought-provoking. You’ll learn not only how to analyze cultures but also to see the world through the eyes of an anthropologist. Through captivating lectures, case studies, and interactive exercises in the end, this course will equip you with the skills to understand and appreciate the diversity of global societies, all while developing critical analysis, observation, and cross-cultural empathy. Whether you’re a student of history, a science enthusiast, or simply curious about humanity’s story, Shedding Light on Anthropology - A New Perspective is a gateway to a deeper, richer understanding of the world around you. Join me on this adventure and prepare to see yourself—and humanity—through an entirely new lens!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 First, the tech part
Lecture 2 Introduction
Lecture 3 Why choose this course?
Section 2: Week 1: Foundations of Anthropology
Lecture 4 Day 1: What is Anthropology?
Lecture 5 Day 2: The Evolution of Anthropological Thought
Lecture 6 Day 3: The Science of Humans
Lecture 7 Day 4: The First Humans
Lecture 8 Day 5: Introducing Cultural Anthropology
Lecture 9 Day 6: Understanding Linguistic Anthropology
Lecture 10 Day 7: Quiz 1!
Section 3: Week 2: Exploring Human Origins and Early Civilizations
Lecture 11 Day 8: The Archaeology of Early Societies
Lecture 12 Day 9: Rise of Early Civilizations
Lecture 13 Day 10: India - Cradle of Diversity
Lecture 14 Day 11: China - The Middle Kingdom
Lecture 15 Day 12: Ancient Egypt and the Nile's Influence
Lecture 16 Day 13: Indigenous Americas
Lecture 17 Day 14: Quiz 2!
Section 4: Week 3: Themes and Methods in Anthropology
Lecture 18 Day 15: Religion and Belief Systems
Lecture 19 Day 16: Economic Anthropology
Lecture 20 Day 17: Power, Politics, and Kinship
Lecture 21 Day 18: Anthropology of Art and Aesthetics
Lecture 22 Day 19: Methods of Research in Anthropology
Lecture 23 Day 20: Globalization and Cultural Change
Lecture 24 Day 21: Quiz 3!
Section 5: Week 4: Regional and Specialized Anthropological Studies
Lecture 25 Day 22: African Anthropology
Lecture 26 Day 23: Southeast Asia and Oceania
Lecture 27 Day 24: Europe and the Anthropology of Modernity
Lecture 28 Day 25: Anthropological Perspectives on China
Lecture 29 Day 26: Anthropology of India Today
Lecture 30 Day 27: Anthropology of the Americas
Lecture 31 Day 28: Quiz 4!
Section 6: Week 5: Wrapping Up the Journey
Lecture 32 Extra mile: Day 29: The Future of Anthropology
Lecture 33 Day 30: Final Exam
Section 7: Recommended Books and Websites
Lecture 34 Books
Lecture 35 Websites
Section 8: The End
Lecture 36 Thank you!
Curious minds, High school and college students, Travelers and global enthusiasts, Professionals, and Anthropology lovers