ANTHR 2424

ANTHR 2424

Course information provided by the 2020-2021 Catalog.

Global Mental Health is a growing and important field within the general category of Global Public Health. Anthropology has an established and long history of contributing to the debates about cross-cultural psychiatry and psychotherapy, as well as to the perennial questions of nature versus nurture in defining normal versus pathological ways of being human. Cross-cultural explanations for varied and/or universal forms of human subjectivity, affect, and personality are increasingly relevant given new research into neurological plasticity, genomics, and the dissemination and practice of evidence-based and pharmaceutically-oriented psychiatry at the expense of more holistic and culturally nuanced forms of care. We examine the efficacy of traditional and community-based mental health practices in non-Western contexts as well as the challenges to accessibile care posed by inequality and precarity, as well as the stigmas surrounding mental illness in varied cultural contexts.


Distribution Category (SBA-AS, GLC-AS, SCD-AS)

When Offered Fall.

Breadth Requirement (GB)

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Syllabi: none
  •   Regular Academic Session. 

  • 3 Credits Stdnt Opt

  • 16976 ANTHR 2424   LEC 001

    • MW Olin Hall 128
    • Sep 2 - Dec 16, 2020
    • Willford, A

  • Instruction Mode: In Person Transition to Online

    Enrollment limited to students who are able to attend in-person classes in the Ithaca area.

Syllabi: none
  •   Regular Academic Session. 

  • 3 Credits Stdnt Opt

  • 20251 ANTHR 2424   LEC 002

    • MW Online Meeting
    • Sep 2 - Dec 16, 2020
    • Willford, A

  • Instruction Mode: Online