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For Love and Money: Rethinking the Family

21A.111J · Anthropology, Women's and Gender Studies · Undergraduate · Spring 2016

Prof. Heather Paxson

MIT · Tier 1

Through investigating cross-cultural case studies, this course introduces students to the anthropological study of the social institutions and symbolic meanings of family, gender, and sexuality. We will explores the myriad forms that families and households take and considers their social, emotional, and economic dynamics.

HumanitiesHistoryAnthropologyGender StudiesSociologySocial Sciences

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Prof. Heather Paxson. 21A.111J For Love and Money: Rethinking the Family. Spring 2016. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.

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