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ANTH 183A

Off-Campus Extended Studies Course

May or Winter Term off-campus study project with an anthropological theme.

Distribution Area Prerequisites Credits
variable

Winter Term information

Clark Sage,
Javier Juarez-Perez

183AA: Public Health, Community and Culture in Cuba (off-campus)

In this course, students will become integrated in the local community and have the opportunity to experience health care delivery and culture in Cuba (topics include)- Training health professionals for the world's underserved communities -visit to the Latin American Medical School (ELAM) to exchange with US medical students and faculty -A community polyclinic and neighborhood family doctor-nurse office to talk with health care providers -A Biotech pharmaceutical company -A Maternal-child health programs -Elderly Day Centers: a continuous learning opportunity -Art and music in Havana communities. In addition, we travel outside of Havana to rural areas to compare the health care in these communities. This is just a glimpse of what you will be able to see in Cuba. Students will have the opportunity to live with host families, meet people from all walks of life, and see how health interfaces with the environment, education, and culture in Cuba.

For more information on program costs and how to apply for the program, paste this URL into your web browser: https://offcampus.depauw.edu/_portal/program-discovery

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Yen-Yu Lin,
Ming-Hui Kuo

183SA: Asian Cultures and Global Arts (off-campus)

Taiwan, situated at the center of East Asia, connects the West and the East, the traditional and modern, and Northeastern and Southeastern Asia. Taiwan is also an established democratic power in the region that has historically been central and pivotal to global politics and progressive social movements. The cultural and political uniqueness makes all kinds of arts, religions, languages, and identities thrive freely in Taiwan. Choosing Taiwan as the field site, this course offers an authentic opportunity to learn about the following three themes from global and transnational perspectives during the ten-day trip to Taiwan: 1) Indigenous Culture & Settler Colonialism: Visit the Eastern part of Taiwan, learn about the complexity of multilayered settler colonialism, and reflect on the relationship between race and sustainability through the lens of Taiwan. 2) Performing Arts & Civil Society: Attend artists' rehearsals and performances and research how art is socially and globally constructed. 3) Historical Memory & Identity Politics: Visit museums and memorials in Taiwan and learn from the interconnected identity politics in contemporary Asian societies. Each student will select one of the above themes and collect sociological data during the trip to Taiwan. Upon their return to DePauw, students are required to present their collaborative projects publicly.

For more information on program costs and how to apply for the program, paste this URL into your web browser: https://offcampus.depauw.edu/_portal/program-discovery

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