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ANTH-359 Ethnicity and Nationalism
The course explores critically important theories of ethnicity and nationalism, with focus on their relevance for cases within the post-Soviet states, East-Central Europe and the Balkans. Comparative discussions enable analysis of data from South and Central Asia, the Middle East and North America. Cases are selected in part for their fame in the political anthropology literature. While various approaches are presented, stress is on viewing ethnicity and nationalism as socio-politically constructed, situational and in flux. Debates concerning liberal nationalism, empires, colonialism, multiethnic state formation, nation state models, borders, federalism, civic society, multiculturalism, interethnic conflict and racism are covered.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: None
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