The Human Market: The Global Traffic in Human Beings

Harvard Summer School

ANTH S-1662

Section 1

CRN 33520

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The course introduces students to the wide range of cultural and ethical questions surrounding the trade in humans. We consider issues ranging from the traffic in women and children to the trade in human organs. We especially explore the cultural, racial, class, and gender issues inherent in transactions in human beings and their flesh. Who is selling their organs on the international market and why? Whose babies go to whom in international adoption, and who decides what the best interests of the children are? Whose bones are sold to museums and medical schools, and what do such transactions mean?

Instructor Info

Keridwen N. Luis, PhD

Senior Lecturer in Anthropology and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Brandeis University


Meeting Info

MW 6:30pm - 9:30pm (6/24 - 8/9)

Participation Option: Online Asynchronous or Online Synchronous

In online asynchronous courses, you are not required to attend class at a particular time. Instead you can complete the course work on your own schedule each week.

Deadlines

Last day to register: June 20, 2024

Notes

This course meets via web conference. Students may attend at the scheduled meeting time or watch recorded sessions asynchronously. The recorded sessions are typically available within a few hours of the end of class and no later than the following business day. Harvard College students: This course is eligible for degree credit, but see important policy information.

Syllabus

All Sections of this Course

CRN Section # Participation Option(s) Instructor Section Status Meets Term Dates
33520 1 Online Asynchronous, Online Synchronous Keridwen Luis Field not found in response. MW 6:30pm - 9:30pm
Jun 24 to Aug 9