Fall 2024 Anthropology UN2017 section 001

Mafias and Other Dangerous Affiliations

Mafias and Other Dangerou

Call Number 11493
Day & Time
Location
MW 10:10am-11:25am
614 Schermerhorn Hall [SCH]
Points 3
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Naor H Ben-Yehoyada
Type LECTURE
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description

Regimes of various shapes and sizes tend to criminalize associations, organizations, and social relations that these ruling powers see as anathema to the social order on which their power depends: witches, officers of toppled political orders, alleged conspirators (rebels, traitors, terrorists, and dissidents), gangsters and mafiosi, or corrupt officers and magnates. Our main goal will be to understand how and under what conditions do those with the power to do so define, investigate, criminalize and prosecute those kinds of social relations that are cast as enemies of public order. We will also pay close attention to questions of knowledge – legal, investigative, political, journalistic, and public – how doubt, certainty, suspicion and surprise shape the struggle over the relationship between the state and society.

The main part of the course is organized around six criminal investigations on mafia-related affairs that took place from the 1950s to the present (two are undergoing appeal these days) in western Sicily. After the introductory section, we will spend two weeks (four meetings) on every one of these cases. We will follow attempts to understand the Mafia and similarly criminalized organizations, and procure evidence about it. We will then expand our inquiry from Sicily to cases from all over the world, to examine questions about social relations, law, the uses of culture, and political imagination.

*Although this is a social anthropology course, no previous knowledge of anthropology is required or presumed. Classroom lectures will provide necessary disciplinary background.

Web Site Vergil
Department Anthropology
Enrollment 69 students (95 max) as of 9:14PM Wednesday, November 20, 2024
Subject Anthropology
Number UN2017
Section 001
Division Interschool
Note DISCUSSION ANTH UN2111 REQUIRED
Section key 20243ANTH2017V001