ANTB66H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Demining, No Freedom, Velcrow Ripper
UTSC
ANTB66H3 - Spiritual Paths: A
Comparative Anthropology of
Pilgrimage I
08 MAY 2018 / 12:00 PM / ROOM MW170
Dr. Dean Young
Office hours: 2:00-3:00, MW282
LECTURE 1
Syllabus
●Homework 1 due next Thursday
●Each Homework will be due every week starting week 2
- Homework questions will be discussed in class as well
Scared Sacred - Velcrow Ripper
●Film about chaos → becomes religious sites
- There will be a question about the film in homework 1
- Underlying sense of fear: Extinct species, starving people, new diseases
- Searched for the sacred inside the scared
- Was told that humanity was in the path of spiritual evolution
- Doesn’t belong in one belief system
- Pesticide was released into community: Government worked together
- Union Carbine focused on evading responsibility and did not reveal the
ingredients when asked by doctors and stated that it was a trade secret
and said that it was a potent tear gas [Bopal]
➔Revictimization
Document Summary
Pilgrimage i (cid:463)(cid:471) may (cid:465)(cid:463)(cid:464)(cid:471) / (cid:464)(cid:465):(cid:463)(cid:463) pm / room mw(cid:464)(cid:470)(cid:463) Each homework will be due every week starting week (cid:465) Homework questions will be discussed in class as well wcared wacred - velcro(cid:420) ripper. Film about chaos becomes religious sites. There will be a question about the film in homework (cid:464) Underlying sense of fear(cid:485) extinct species, starving people, new diseases. Was told that humanity was in the path of spiritual evolution. Pesticide was released into community(cid:485) government worked together. Union carbine focused on evading responsibility and did not reveal the ingredients when asked by doctors and stated that it was a trade secret and said that it was a potent tear gas [bopal] People were happy in the clinic(cid:485) required no charge. There was therapeutic medicine, yoga, and meditation for treatment. Protagonist is sad to leave because he sees the aspiring faces that refuse to leave. Even the statues were harmed - buddhism was deemed counterrevolutionary.