HNRS: Cultures, Pregnancy, and Birth
Fall 2019 Courses
Course:
ANTH 388 H01 20391
Legacy Course Attributes:
SocBehavSci
Current Course Attributes:
None
Instructor:
Kathryn Luchok
Location/Times(1):
HONORS B112 on TR @ 02:50 pm - 04:05 pm
Registered:
8
Seat Capacity:
8
Anthropological study of pregnancy and birth with a cross-cultural focus comparing the United States to other nations. Examination of cultural factors such as prenatal care, dietary practices, taboos, birth location, practitioners, and birthing styles. CL: 2020.
Notes:
Pregnancy and childbirth are human universals, but the way women experience this life-altering time is shaped in large part by their culture. This class will explore the similarities and differences in the way pregnancy and birth is experienced in the United States and cross-culturally using an anthropological perspective. This class is suited to students of anthropology, women's and gender studies, sociology, psychology, nursing, pre-med, public health, and anyone interested in learning more about one of the great liminal periods in women's lives.