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3 F A   F Ph.D. Anthropology University of Wisconsin- 2550
Madison, U.S.A.
M.A. Anthropology University of Wisconsin- 2543
Madison, U.S.A.
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3 F A  G @G?:< Ph.D. Anthropology Harvard University, U.S.A. 2550
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3 F A  J Ph.D. Anthropology University of Washington, 2540
U.S.A.
M.A. Development Institute of Social Studies, 2529
Studies Netherlands
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B.A. Sociology and Social U.K.
Hons. Anthropology University of Kent at 2518
Canterbury, U.K.
3 F A J  FD:4P  GA Ph.D. Anthropology Harvard University, U.S.A. 2541
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17.6.1  :<

. 801
=><>=;  I 3 (3-0-9)
AN 801 History and Theory in Anthropology I
><>=; :  <  : CW :;:< >=:  G?A 
(ethnography) 24
BG1KQ  :  3  O: 3: Karl Marx, Max Weber, Emile Durkheim
3FO: 3:        H < >   FPD :
=  8  :@  1970 4 8  : 4  >
E  J< : C :- C 2 E? </ G 4@ Q@  A 413:    < 
J< : C :
14
Concepts and theories of major social theorists, e.g. Karl Marx, Max Weber, and Emile Durkheim,
and their application in early anthropological theories (up to the 1970s)cultural evolutionism, structural-
functionalism, culture and personality, political economy, interpretive anthropology, and structuralism.

. 802
=><>=;  II 3 (3-0-9)
AN 802 History and Theory in Anthropology II
>< >=; :   8   : C  W  :; :< >=:  G ?A
  23?G83< <  8 4 8 O: 3: Michel Foucault, Raymond
Williams, Pierre Bourdieu, Julia Kristeva, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Judith Butler >=O:  :
      8    4 8  : 4  >;
t     G  ?A    : J< : C :  
       :   H8  E ? @D    : 3   < @D         C G >
>= G?A  <H8
Contemporary social theories such as the works of Michel Foucault, Raymond Williams, Pierre
Bourdieu, Julia Kristeva, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, and Judith Butler; concepts in contemporary
anthropology, such as the politics of ethnographic representation, the theory of practice, postmodern
anthropology, cultural studies, post-colonial studies and ethnography, and anthropology of
transnationalism.

. 803 ?F :  3 (3-0-9)


AN 803 Anthropological Research
 =  C :<  C3:   >=? H :   2L < I 4 8
ethnography, comparison, historical anthropology  4 123J:;4C 
= A/ < 
 F/ <  >= F=312I2< L < 83 4:  G?A  3F

=45
T  42C3/ < 
T  3:  < 4
BP3: @D
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 13C343 : 
Structure and practice of anthropological research; key methodologies in anthropology such as
ethnography, comparative study, historical anthropology; application of theory to fieldwork experiences,
field research and other research methods essential for ethnographic writing; issues of ethnographic data
collection, subjectivity and objectivity in anthropological study; analysis and interpretation; developing
academic arguments and propositions.
15
. 804 GE C3 G?A 6 (3-6-15)
AN 804 Pre-fieldwork and Proposal Writing
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BG1KQ H @D
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BC3 G?A
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>=/ 13>;242C3: F G?AH2
=   : 
Review of concepts, theories, and ethnographic writings in relation to the students dissertation
topic; proposal writing; presentation of the proposal, work-in-progress, and/or literature review to the
graduate workshop or academic conference.

17.6.2  413

17.6.2.1  4WG = :
. 811 ;>=?  :  4@ QF 3 (3-0-9)
AN 811 Theory and Methodology in Economic Anthropology
:  G?A  C   4@ QF 3 4 8 C3P4P: =8 : substantivist 
formalist  AqA 4@ QF>  >< >4
2 4@ QF>:< J/<  
3::< >=?  :  4@ QF
Ethnographic studies of economic anthropology, including, for example, the substantivist and
formalist debates in economics, Marxism, peasant economy, the concept of exchange, economy of
consumer societies and the anthropology of capitalist societies.

. 812 ;>=?  :   413: 3 (3-0-9)


AN 812 Theory and Methodology in Political Anthropology
>< ; >=? H:  G?A   :   413:  4
4
=>= 
> 413:3:E? 8 :I 8OCL >=  K ::<  =  : 413:
 HF ;423L  F  H C3L  F<<   C :< 45GC3:C3: (consent) 
83 3:3L  F >=  : 413: 
>H8I
Theory, concepts, and methodology in political anthropology; comparative study of political
systems, political leadership, and social classes; political process and decision-making; power, hegemony
and resistance; contemporary political movements.
16
. 813 ;>=?  :   >GA>= ?  3 (3-0-9)
AN 813 Theory and Methodology in Medical and Public Health Anthropology
>< ; ? >=:  G?A   :   >GA K: >GAG1KC 
>= @  A >GAHQ = =E?    C :3:<A<  C3:>GA4 123:J < (disease)
J@A>=
= A< 4F5
N (illness) >=< A (suffering) 3:
=   ::<
E? 3:G;   G   >= GE  ? H:<8 :I
Concepts, theories, and methods in medical anthropology focusing on such concepts as disease,
illness, social suffering, and ethnography; traditional medicine (including ethnomedicine) and bio-
medicine as cultural systems; social and cultural aspects of healthcare and public health in different
societies.

. 814 ;>=?  :E? @D 3 (3-0-9)


AN 814 Theory and Methodology in Cultural Studies
>< <>=?  :E? @D
=@  A< <3:< 4 8 Antonio
Gramsci >=L <24
BFL 4@  AC E? @D 4 8 L 43 A:>F 3:;
L >x :4xU A F 43  >=8<M 2:4@ (4 8 Louis Althusser, Roland Barthes, Michel
Foucault, Pierre Bourdieu, Michel de Certeau) 4C< <H @D E?  0C>8 E? 

t H 123<   < F :>= L 43/ G> E? 3L  F E? 
3   
=  :E?  E? P
=  :E?  < JOC 
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Concepts and methodologies in cultural studies; history of ideas of key social thinkers and
schools of thought, such as Antonio Gramsci, German critical theorists (the Frankfurt School), the Center
for Contemporary Cultural Studies (CCCS) at the University of Birmingham, and French intellectuals (for
example, Louis Althusser, Roland Barthes, Pierre Bourdieu, Michel de Certeau, Michel Foucault); key
concepts in cultural studies including culture and signifying practices, reality and representation, culture
and power, the culture industry, cultural articulation, popular culture, cultural texts and interpretation,
subjectivity and identity.

. 815 ;>=? C 4G@/ = 3 (3-0-9)


AN 815 Theory and Methodology on Gender
>< ; >=? H:  G?A  >= F >=P / G3: 
>=  < 4
B :-  J4
4 @D H:<E? 8 :I  = >=
17

TFF ::<  413: E?  F >=


=@  A 283  3A>= 
3:< 4
B : < 4
B  4A 44K  >=4G@312I
Theory, concepts and methodology in research and ethnography of womens roles and status;
comparative study of the construction of femininity and masculinity in different cultures and societies;
analysis of social, political, cultural, psychological, and historical factors and processes that constitute
femininity, masculinity, homosexualities and other sexual roles and identities.

17.6.2.2. /   A >=F  

. 821 ;>=? @D /  E?  3 (3-0-9)


AN 821 Theory and Methodology in Language and Culture
< G?A =8 :/  HQ = = 123 E? qD2:/  4
B123 3F
< G?A ::<>=E? C 8 :I 4 8 < G?A4 :3L  F  K 4G@/ = 242C3:
/  4C @D F :  G?A   :  /  @  A ? L   F
/  :<>=E? 
Relationship between language as a communication system and culture which itself is mediated by
language; social and cultural relations associated with language, such as power relation, class, and gender;
ethnography of linguistic anthropology; research methodology in language and culture.

. 822 ;>=?  :  <  3 (3-0-9)


AN 822 Theory and Methodology in Anthropological Folklore Studies
< HQ =24
B =  :E?  J3 @>4< =A :  >=>
4< =A312I  3 @D <  4 8 genre, performance, domination and resistance :  G?A
   :<  >= 3:45C3< 4G123L  4< =A
Folklore as cultural process; anthropological and other approaches to folklore; folkloristic
concepts, such as genre, performance, domination, and resistance; ethnographies of folklore; collecting and
analyzing folklore.

. 823 ;>=?  :  @  >=< 4 132 3 (3-0-9)


AN 823 Theory and Methodology in Religion and Belief Systems
 4
4 =< 4 123>8 :I @  3:J ?G?   :@  H8H
:< 8 :  G?A  >=?  :  @  >=< 4 123
18
Comparative study of belief systems and major religions; religious cults and contemporary
religious movements; ethnography and methodology in anthropology of religions and belief systems.

17.6.2.3 G?A>=3   4@D

. 831 ;>=? C  ?L : G?A 3 (3-0-9)


AN 831 Theory and Methodology in Ethnicity
:  G  ?A  >= ?  C < L D >= >:33 :3  A G ?A
(ethnic identity) < G?A =8 :8 G?A
tG?A =8 :<<8 : G?A  =
>=0H  3A >=34 : G?A < G?A =8 :8 G?A Q >=
3?G3: =>J /A83L D : G?A
Ethnography and research methods in ethnicity, ethnic identity, ethnic relations; interaction
between members of different ethnic groups; processes and mechanisms for maintaining ethnic identities
and ethnic boundaries; relationship between ethnic groups and the state; globalization and ethnic
consciousness.

. 832 ;>=? 0@D 4 :  3 (3-0-9)


AN 832 Theory and Methodology in Thai Studies from Anthropological Perspective
>< ; >=? H:  G?A  2@D :<0K:>8 8::< J< K:2
3:4
BC >=: 424
B3:<A<  C42:<0HC 8 :I >=  ::<3:
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= >= =>J /A
Theory, concepts and methodology in ethnography of Thai society since World War II; major
studies of Thai society; social life of ethnic groups in Thailand; ethnic relations; ethnic groups and the Thai
nation-state, colonialism, and globalization.

. 833 ;>=?  :  434 =334W:HC 3 (3-0-9)


AN 833 Theory and Methodology in Anthropology of Southeast Asia
><  ; >= ?   H @D    : <  E ?  >=8   G  ?A 8 :I H434  
=334W:HC H:  G?A  = : G?A E?   4
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Theory, concepts and methodology in the ethnography of Southeast Asian societies, cultures and
ethnic groups; characteristics of Southeast Asian ethnicity and culture; social change, ethnic relations,
ethnic groups and the nation-state, colonialism, and globalization in Southeast Asian context.

. 834 ;>=?  :  434 =33 3 (3-0-9)


AN 834 Theory and Methodology in Anthropology of East Asia
;>=? H 4
4:< E?  >=8 G?A8 :I HF 4  2
N
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2  >
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< G?A =8 :8 G?A 8 G?A Q-  3  <= >= =>J /A
Theory and methodology in the comparative ethnography of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean
societies, cultures, and ethnic groups; characteristics of East Asian ethnicity and culture; social change,
ethnic relations; ethnic groups and the nation-state, colonialism, and globalization in East Asian context.

17.6.2.4  F  G  E? 

. 841 ;>=?  :J <>= E? 4 :G A 3 (3-0-9)


AN 841 Theory and Methodology in Archaeology and Critical Heritage Studies
>< ;  ?   :J <  @D   : <H3 J 3:O8 P  :
E?  J <3:<A<  C :  4 8 J <><E? @D J <
3  E?  J <4G@P = >< E? HQ =2: C : :
E?  K:F >:83:4FC 3:E? 43: >=F 3:2P138 4
B  >< < J
:  G?A  8 C 1K3x   C :
=QA  13P
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B
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>8 :I
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Archaeological theory, concepts and methodology; material culture and the study of past societies;
archaeological concepts in anthropological knowledge, such as archaeology and cultural studies,
archaeology and the idea of culture industry, archaeology and gender; concepts of cultural heritage as
socially constructed, both from the perspectives of indigenous people and the presumed universal value of
World Heritage; ethnography of revitalization, invention, and legitimization of traditions in relation to
tourism, construction of local identity and cultural conservation policies.
20
. 842 ;>=?  : F  G  E?  3 (3-0-9)
AN 842 Theory and Methodology of Cultural Resource Management
<  CG1KQ H 3 APE? >=   : GG?/A >< < 4 123:
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> =
T  K:><>=? F 4G123?L :  >=4  C :
< >5:> 8:3: G  E? 
=< 4
B >=GE  3:GG?/P 
C3G AF >< < ; >=?  :GG?/P  H8  C 23:
GG?/A83:<  F3:<A  L 4:   4
438 : @D F 
=4@8 :I
Fundamental knowledge in the conservation of cultural objects and museum management; the
concept of cultural resources, its characteristics and problems; ideas and initiatives for the preservation and
enhancement of cultural resources; history and development of museology; critiques from the
contemporary concepts, theory and methodology in museology; museums and their social functions;
museum organization and administration; case studies of museums in different countries.

17.6.2.5    GE >=< 

. 851 ;>=? @D >=   GE H<J /A 3 (3-0-9)


AN 851 Theory and Methodology on Rural Communities and Development Discourses in the Age of
Globalization
><8 :I H @D :<  0 8 
3:/ <  >=:< 0 8 
K:HC 4@ QF :< >=3 A 8  :GE  >=; A :4@ QF   
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8<  < G?A =8 :3L  F
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3:   / <
t    3:  
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Concepts and methodologies in the study of peasant societies; economic, social, and ideological
transformation of the rural sector and peasant communities amidst economic development and crises;
development and modernization discourses in Thai and other societies; power-knowledge relationship in
professional discourse and discursive practices; social groups and their cooperation, negotiation, and
resistance to various sets of development discourse; relevant ethnography and methodology.
21
. 852 ;>=? @D E? C G > 3 (3-0-9)
AN 852 Theory and Methodology in Transnational Cultures
><  ; >= ?    8    H  4 < =A
t A  : : <2 4 2  C 3 : 
E? C G >3:OC<HJH8H=8 :I 4 8 OC3GG OCK/ >=<GP2 F 
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Contemporary theory, concepts and methodology in the analysis of transnational
culture; ethnography of diff erent transnational groups, such as emigrants, exiles and diasporas.

17.6.2.6
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. 891 
T  4WG = :  3 (3-0-9)
AN 891 Special Topic Seminar in Anthropology
 
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Seminar on specific anthropological issues; comprehensive discussion between students, academic
staffs or subject area specialists.

. 899  @D <C<C 434@4WG =4 123: 3 (3-0-9)


AN 899 Independent Special Topic
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=454WG = :  38 :G  < HF3:@D >8
=</ HC >=L >3:3 F A
Extensive individual research on specific topic or issue in anthropology under supervision of
academic staffs.

17.6.3  G?A

. 900  G?A 36


AN 900 Dissertation
  C :J< : >= L 4  F
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L 43 G?A = :  F ? H F>= 4O>G 8O:  
Project design and research on specific anthropological topic; write-up and presentation of Ph.D.
dissertation; research and publication ethics.
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