Course Title:
Anthropology of Travel and Tourism
Course Description:
Examines historical and contemporary practices of travel as a means to understand how mobility shapes one’s understanding of “the other.” With new technologies of movement, the difficulty of travel is lessening and tourism is open to more people, but tourism itself is changing. This class considers themes that include authenticity, violence, gender, “the gaze.”
Fall Offering:
Even
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Prerequisite 1:
SOA U101
Summer 2 Offering:
Prerequisite 2:
SOC U101
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Repeatable:
N
Additional Information:
Approved course: NU Core-Comparative Study of Cultures