ANT477H1: Transnational Korea in and outside the Peninsula

24S

This course addresses reading ethnography as a tool to understand compressed and complex modernity such as Korean societies, both in and outside of the Korean peninsula. In particular, this course aims to develop students’ critical thinking on class, ethnicity, gender, family, and migration in Korea and diasporic societies of Koreans in Canada, China, Japan, and US.

ANT207H1 and 0.5 credit at the 300+ level from BR=1/2/3 courses
Social Science
Society and its Institutions (3)