Urban Anthropology
Lectures: 30
Seminars: 0
Tutorials: 0
ECTS credit: 3
Lecturer(s): izr. prof. dr. Repič Jaka, Zaposleni/pogodbeni bodoči
The course is an introduction to urban anthropology, its characteristics and position in the discipline. The introductory part examines emergence and development of cities in human history, focusing primarily on material preconditions for their foundations and consequential economical, social and political changes. We also examine different typologies and forms of early cities, their morphological characteristics, and theories of urban revolution.
The next part provides overview of history of urban anthropology and its main research paradigms. We examine urban sociology and anthropology in Chicago, British urban studies in Africa and 'Manchester school', and development of urban ethnology in Slovenia.
In the third part, we present certain prominent issues and approaches in urban anthropology: methodology of urban studies or studies of complex phenomena in urban space, urbanisation and rural urban migration, urban symbolism and ethnic complexity in modern cities. Only briefly we also mention issue of globalisation, transnationalism, economy and global/world cities – topics that are discussed in the course Urban and transnational anthropology in MA programme.
Basic Literature for Lectures:
1. Colombijn, Freek, in Aygen Erdentug, ur., 2002, Urban Ethnic Encounters: The Spatial Consequences. London: Routledge. Str. 1-26, 81-125, 226-245. [COBISS.SI-ID - 28952674]
2. Gmelch, George, in Walter P. Zenner, ur., 2002, Urban Life: Readings in the Anthropology of the City. Prospect Heights: Waveland Press. Str. 20-31, 65-82, 269-278. [COBISS.SI-ID - 25059682]
3. Low, M. Setha, 1999, Theorizing the City: The New Urban Anthropology Reader. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press. Str. 1-36, 83-137, 342-376. [COBISS.SI-ID - 24293218]
4. Southall, Aidan W., 1998, The City in Time and Space. Cambridge in New York: Cambridge University Press. 450 str. [COBISS.SI-ID - 35618658]
Additional Literature for Lectures:
1. Basham, Richard, 1978, Urban Anthropology: The Cross-Cultural Study of Complex Societies. Palo Alto, Calif.: Mayfield.
2. Brumen, Borut, 1994, Evropske urbane študije pred durmi posturbanosti. Etnolog 4: 19-34.
3. Cohen, Abner, 1974, Urban Ethnicity. A.S.A. Monographs 12. London: Tavistock Publications. Str. 1-76.
4. Goddard, Michael, 2005, The Unseen City: Anthropological Perspectives on Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. Pandanus.
5. Hannerz, Ulf, 1980, Exploring the City: Inquiries Towards an Urban Anthropology. Columbia University Press: New York.
6. Jezernik, Božidar, ur., 1999, Urban Symbolism and Rituals. Ljubljana: Filozofska fakulteta.
7. Kremenšek, Slavko, 1970, Ljubljansko naselje Zelena Jama kot etnološki problem. Ljubljana: SAZU.
8. Nas, Peter J. M., ur., 1993, Urban Symbolism. Leiden, New York: Brill. Str. 1-12, 59-77, 92-115.
9. Repič, Jaka, in Jože Hudales, 2012, ur. Antropološki vidiki načinov življenja v mestih. Ljubljana: Znanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete.
10. Sanjek, Roger, 1989, 'Urban Anthropology in the 1980s: A World View.' Annual Review of Anthropology 19: 151-186.