21A.260 | Fall 2005 | Undergraduate

Culture, Embodiment and the Senses

Lecture Notes

During the fall of 2005, Aayesha Siddiqui took these notes especially for OpenCourseWare. Lecture notes are not available for the final session.

Lec # Topics
1-2 Course Introduction: Anthropology and the Senses (PDF)
3-5 Healing the Body in Ancient Greece and China (PDF 1) (PDF 2) (PDF 3)
6-8 Philosophy, Medicine, and the Senses in Early-Modern Europe (PDF 1) (PDF 2) (PDF 3)
9-10 Uncanny Experience and Sensing the Sacred in the Modern West (PDF 1) (PDF 2)
11 Memory, Belief, and the Politics of Mind
12 Intersubjectivity, Phenomenology, Emotion, and Embodiment (PDF)
13-14 Intersubjectivity and Ruptured Social Senses (PDF 1) (PDF 2)
15-24 Sensory Ethnographies (PDF 1) (PDF 2) (PDF 3) (PDF 4) (PDF 5) (PDF 6) (PDF 7) (PDF 8) (PDF 9) (PDF 10)
25-26 Mind-Body Medicine, Research and the State (PDF)

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