Teaching Lowland South America

 

Teaching lowland South American anthropology

 

Teaching Lowland South America Stephen Rubenstein

Teaching lowland South American anthropology hosts themes and links aimed to provide materials, information and inspiration for teaching Lowland South American anthropology.

As past and current bodies of literature that emerge from fieldwork among communities, villages, cities and organizations, our ethnographic and theoretical contributions to anthropology are significant. We hope to capture the wealth and range of our contributions by suggesting topics that can contribute toward various forms of pedagogy.

We are in an initial process of gathering information to populate this page.

Teaching Experiences

Teaching experiences

Views and/or experiences about teaching Lowland South American anthropology

Syllabi

Syllabi

Syllabi, class notes, exercises, assessments, slides

We welcome ideas about what you would like to see addressed on this page, and any other pedagogical thoughts.

If you wish to provide content or suggestions please contact

Daniela Peluso at [email protected]

Photography at the top: Stephen Lee Rubenstein

Teaching materials photo: Laura Mentore

Teaching Experiences, Summer Courses, and News & Information Resources photos: Daniela Peluso

 

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