ANTH 233 Spring 2010 Spiritual Crossroads: Religious Life in Southeast Asia (D)

Cross Listed as ASST233, REL249
No region of the world presents a richer tapestry of religious beliefs, practices, and institutions than Southeast Asia. Buddhism, Hinduism, Christianity and Islam are all to be found and all of them interpenetrate and contend with each other and with a deep undergirding of animism, shamanism, and mystical folk belief systems. This course will survey these religious traditions through time and space, looking in particular at the growing tension between religion and the state as fundamentalism and religious militancy have spread into the region in recent times. All of Southeast Asia will be covered, but particular attention will be devoted to Indonesia, where religious blending and the growth of new fundamentalism are both especially marked.
Class Format: seminar
Requirements/Evaluation: mid-term, short essays, term paper
Additional Info:
Prerequisites: none; open to non-majors
Enrollment Preference:
Department Notes:
Material and Lab Fees:
Distribution Notes:
Divisional Attributes: Division II,Exploring Diversity
Other Attributes: INST South + Southeast Asia Studies Electives,REL South Asian Traditions Courses
Enrollment Limit: 19
Expected Enrollment: 15
CLASSES ATTR INSTRUCTORS TIMES
ANTH233-01(S) SEM Religious Life Southeast Asia (D) Division 2: Social StudiesExploring Diversity Initiative Peter Just
MR 2:35 PM-3:50 PM

Enter Search Criteria
Search Criteria

Course Attributes Search - Optional
Search Attributes









Time and Date Search - Optional
Time and Date Search Criteria

Text Search - optional
Text Search Criteria (partial match is OK)