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Not offered in 2007
The unit examines some of the contributions that anthropologists and sociologists have made to our understanding of religion. The unit concentrates in particular on the relevance of the concepts of 'magic', 'science' and 'religion' for a comparative understanding of rituals and associated cosmologies in a variety of sociocultural settings.
Students successfully completing this subject should have:
Written (3500 words): 75%
Examination (1 hour): 25%
2 hours (1 x 1 hour lecture and 1 x 1 hour tutorial) per week
Appropriate first-year ANY sequence or by permission