SA4864 Melanesian Anthropology
Academic year
2026 to 2027 Semester 2
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Key module information
SCOTCAT credits
30
SCQF level
SCQF level 10
Availability restrictions
Not automatically available to General Degree students
Planned timetable
To be confirmed.
Module coordinator
Dr T Crook
Module Staff
Dr T Crook
Module description
Melanesia has exercised a disproportionate influence on anthropological ideas, and has provided anthropology with some of its more challenging ethnographies. Melanesian anthropology has made important contributions to debates and theoretical developments regarding fieldwork method, exchange, kinship, politics, gender, cosmology, ecology and the body. By working through a series of ethnographic case-studies from across the region, the module provides an introduction to Melanesia and to the distinctive characteristics of anthropological responses arising from it. The module also aims to explore how the aesthetics of Melanesian sociality have provided analytical resources for approaching the ethnography, and theoretical insights for critically engaging anthropological knowledge. Students will gain an in-depth knowledge of certain debates within the anthropology of Melanesia illustrated by academic and ethnographic materials. The module will provide students with thorough familiarity with a wide-range of case-studies, the intellectual skills needed to relate examples to wider social science theorizing and to inspect other anthropological texts ethnographically.
Relationship to other modules
Pre-requisites
BEFORE TAKING THIS MODULE YOU MUST PASS SA2001 AND PASS SA2002
Assessment pattern
Continuous Assessment 50% - One 3,000 word essay; Take-Home Examination 50% - One 3,000 word writing task
Re-assessment
3000-word essay
Learning and teaching methods and delivery
Weekly contact
1 x 1 hour Lecture, 1 x 1 hour Seminar
Intended learning outcomes
- by the end of this course you should have improved... Your knowledge of the Melanesia region, life-worlds and internal differentiation.
- Your knowledge of the anthropology of Melanesia and its ethnographic characteristics.
- Your knowledge of the ways in which ethnography can both inform anthropological analysis and provide critical insights into anthropological theory.
- Your understanding of how regional ethnography and theorisation articulates with global anthropological theory.
- Your understanding of the ways that Melanesian anthropology has created new relationships between analysis, theory and ethnography.