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Mount Holyoke College Anthropology
Mount Holyoke College

Anthropology

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Introduction

Anthropology is devoted to the study of human cultural diversity through time and around the world. Its cross-cultural approach helps students not only appreciate diversity, but reflect back on the unstated assumptions of their own cultures.

Explore cultural contact, diffusion, transformation and resilience in a world of rapidly increasing connections.

By making the foreign familiar, and the familiar foreign, anthropology helps us make sense of the human condition. But diversity is not fixed. It is ever changing, always in flux. Anthropology explores cultural contact, diffusion, transformation and resilience in a world in which connections are increasing at a rapid pace.

Anthropology at Mount Holyoke College is devoted to the study of human cultural diversity through time and around the world. The approach is cross-cultural, the perspective non-ethnocentric. The analytic tools will help you make sense of the human condition no matter how familiar or foreign it may seem.

The Five College anthropologists have a history of lively collaboration, including cross-registration for students in five college anthropology courses and an annual Five College Undergraduate Anthropology Conference featuring student presentations.

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