Anthropology

Journey through the timeline of the only species to rewrite its own destiny. Each course is a complete deep dive into the biological roots and cultural revolutions that define who we are.

L1 Course

The Human Species Decoded: An Introduction to Anthropological Studies

Unlock the complex code of the human experience. From evolutionary origins to modern social structures, map the architecture of civilization. This course is the essential foundation for a complete deep dive into the genius of mankind.

Claude Lévi-Strauss: Structuralism, Myth, and the Savage Mind

Margaret Mead: Culture, Gender, and the Anthropology of Samoa

Bronislaw Malinowski: Functionalism and the Trobriand Islands

Franz Boas: Cultural Relativism and the Four-Field Approach

The Complete Masterclass to the Concept of Cultural Evolution

Clifford Geertz: Thick Description and the Interpretation of Culture

How to Analyze Rituals: From Religion to Everyday Life

The Anthropology of Language: Sapir and Whorf's Linguistic Relativity

The Social Life of Things: Appadurai and the Economy of Value

Deep Dive into Medical Anthropology: Health, Culture, and Illness

Victor Turner: Liminality, Rites of Passage, and the Social Drama

The Gift: Marcel Mauss's Theory of Reciprocity and Obligation

How Human Nature Was Formed: Darwin's Theory of Natural Selection in Anthropology

Edward Said: Orientalism and the Politics of Representation

Master Urban Anthropology: Cities, Space, and Identity

The Logic of Kinship: Tracing Descent and Alliance in Global Cultures

Mary Douglas: Purity, Danger, and the Symbolism of Classification

Pierre Bourdieu: Habitus, Capital, and the Logic of Practice

Ruth Benedict: Patterns of Culture and the Diversity of Personality

How to Find Logic in Magic: Evans-Pritchard and the Rationality of Belief