AANB11041U Economic Anthropology
Board of Studies, Department of Anthropology
Economic anthropology is one of the classic fields of anthropology, and yet it is also a field that has experienced something of a revival recently and seems more relevant than ever, as global economic crisis, growth imaginaries and financial matters have become part of many ordinary people’s lives. This course provides an opportunity to rediscover classics, to explore contemporary economic culture, and to consider and discuss different approaches.
The aim of the course is to expand the students’ knowledge of classic and new economic anthropology, to develop their overview and understanding of the field, and to allow for experimental use of economic anthropology in analysis of own empirical data, planned fieldwork, or theoretical discussions.
During the course we will explore issues like forms of value, work, consumption, distribution and welfare society, spheres of exchange, spirits of capitalism, financialization, precarization, market fantasies and economic cosmologies.
The course aims at giving the students the following competences, knowledge and skills:
Knowledge
- to describe and discuss various theories and theoretical concepts.
Skills
- formulate an analysis in a coherent and convincing text.
Competences
- to analyse different economic systems or imaginaries by the help of theory.
BSc students: 500 pages of mandatory reading.
MSc students: 500 pages of mandatory reading + 200 pages of own choice.
The mandatory readings will be available in Absalon.
- Category
- Hours
- Exam
- 35
- Preparation
- 133
- Seminar
- 42
- Total
- 210
During the course, feedback will primarily take the form of students giving each other feedback on the emerging texts. Students will also receive written feedback on their essays along with their grades.
International- and credit students; read about application
here:
International
students/Credit
students
- Credit
- 7,5 ECTS
- Type of assessment
- Written assignmentEssay length: 21,600–26,400 keystrokes for an individual submission. 6,750–8,250 keystrokes per extra member for group submissions. The maximum number of students who can write an essay in a group is four.
- Aid
- All aids allowed
- Marking scale
- 7-point grading scale
- Censorship form
- No external censorship
Internal co-assessor.
- Re-exam
1. re-exam:
A new essay with a revised problem statement must be submitted at the announced date. The students must sign up for the 1. re-exam.
2. re-exam:
A new essay with a revised problem statement must be submitted at the announced date next semester. The students must sign up for the 2. re-exam.
Criteria for exam assesment
See description of learning outcome. Formalities for Written Works must be fulfilled, read more: MSc Students/ BA students (in Danish)/ exchange and credit students
Course information
- Language
- English
- Course code
- AANB11041U
- Credit
- 7,5 ECTS
- Level
- Full Degree MasterBachelor,Bachelor choice,Full Degree Master choice
- Duration
- 1 semester
- Placement
- Autumn
- Schedule
- See time table on the right.
- Study board
- Department of Anthropology, Study Council
Contracting department
- Department of Anthropology
Contracting faculty
- Faculty of Social Sciences
Course Coordinators
- Nana Katrine Vaaben (nana.vaaben@anthro.ku.dk)