History & Social Sciences
The Anthropology of Everyday Life: How Culture Shapes What We Think Is Normal
A deep, engaging journey through cultural anthropology that reveals how ritual, kinship, taboo, language, and symbol-making invisibly structure what every society calls "normal." Using classic and contemporary anthropological frameworks — from Franz Boas to Mary Douglas to Clifford Geertz — this course helps you develop a genuine anthropological lens to apply to your own daily life and assumptions.