Syllabus for Roster(s):

  • 16F ANTH 5590-003 (CGAS)
In the UVaCollab course site:   16F ANTH 5590-003 (CGAS)

Course Description (for SIS)

Nature is a cultural construct paradoxically imagined as existing outside the realm of culture, and it is also much more than that. As such Nature has a special kind of power. It is an unanswerable explanation for why things are as they are (e.g. That's just human nature). It is also place to escape unpleasant aspects of civilization (e.g. I'm looking forward getting back to Nature this weekend). Nature presents reality both as it supposedly is and as it ideally should be. At the same time, in our present historical moment, a growing number of analysts are proclaiming "the end of Nature." In this seminar we will explore the evolution of Nature as a concept and a realm of reality, particularly with respect to various aspects of globalization. We will look at what kinds of work Nature has done over the years, what it may mean in other cultural contexts, and implications of imagining that Nature is over.