Honors 397C/Anthropology 469A
China and Its Environment


MW 1:30-3:30 Mary Gates Hall 242

Instructor: Stevan Harrell
Professor of Anthropology
Curator of Asian Ethnology, Burke Museum
Fellow, Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology
stevehar@u.washington.edu

DUE DATES FOR PAPERS CHANGED TO FRIDAYS. SEE ASSIGNMENT PAGES

This class examines historical and current aspects of China's environment from the perspectives of history, geography, ecology, anthropology, and political science. Class sessions are mostly lectures with some discussion and debate; student grades are based entirely on the paper assignments. There are six assigned paper topics, of which students will be required to turn in three. Class readings are from the required texts at the University Bookstore, from electronic reserve, and from some articles available directly on the internet.

CLASS SCHEDULE

A GOOD GENERAL RESOURCE PAGE ON CHINA

A GOOD RESOURCE ON FOOD AND ENVIRONMENT IN CHINA

MAPS OF CHINA

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