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ANT 3451 Race and Racism is an Evolutionary Anthropology course at UF taught by the following professor: Mary Ibarrola. 3 elite notetakers have produced 4 study materials for this Evolutionary Anthropology course.
Fall 2016
Mary Ibarrola
ANT 3451
These notes cover what we saw on Week 1: What is Race? - Colonialism, Slavery, and the Origin of Race - Early Anthropological Constructions of Race
These notes cover what we saw on Week 2: Race as a Cultural Construct - Jim Crow and the Culture of Racism in America
These notes cover what we saw on Week 3: Structural Racism - Biological Basis of Human Difference - Genetics and Human Biodiversity
These notes cover what's going to be in our next exam
These notes cover what we saw on Week 5: Race and Ethnicity - Race Cross-Culturally
In this notes I cover all of what we have seen in class since August 22nd through September 30th on What is Race?, European Origins of Race, Race as a Rationalization, Race as a Cultural Construct, Rac
These notes cover what we saw on Week 7: White Privilege
These notes cover what we saw on Week 8: Black Lives Matter and Student Activism - Police Brutality
These notes cover what we saw on Week 10: Race in Politics - Obama and the “end of racism” - The Language of Racism
These notes cover what will see in our next exam
These notes cover what we saw on Week 13: Performing Race - Representation in Media - Identifying Race
These notes cover what we saw on Week 15: Archaeology of Race & Racism
These notes cover what we saw on Week 16: Final week
These notes cover what we saw in all of the semester
These studyguide covers what is going to be in the next exam. As it is an accumulative exam, I also uploaded the last 2 studyguides and crossed out what will not be covered.