ANTH412

Hypermarginality and Urban Health

Credit only granted for: ANTH412 or ANTH612. Using perspectives from medical and urban anthropology, we examine the phenomenon of hypermarginality--the clustering of extreme poverty, chronic disease, addiction, violence and trauma in certain social and spatial contexts, often urban. We will explore both the broader social, political, and economic structures of exclusion that produce hypermarginality, as well as the illness experiences associated with these conditions. As we consider both social suffering and the related institutional responses, we will also discuss the role of anthropological approaches in national discussions about health inequities.

Past Semesters

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During the Spring 2020 and Spring 2021 semesters, students could choose to take some of their courses pass-fail mid-semester which skews grade data aggregated across multiple semesters.

Average GPA of 3.49 between 150 students*

ANTH412 Grade Distribution+-051015202530354045505560657075% of studentsABCDFWother
A-: 9.33%
A: 50.67%
A+: 14%
B-: 2.67%
B: 6.67%
B+: 2%
C-: 2%
C: 1.33%
C+: 1.33%
D: 1.33%
F: 1.33%
W: 4%
other: 3.33%
* "W"s are considered to be 0.0 quality points. "Other" grades are not factored into GPA calculation. Grade data not guaranteed to be correct.