Studying Place by Metes and Bounds

ENV4232.01
Course System Home Terms Fall 2018 Studying Place by Metes and Bounds

Course Description

Summary

In New England, parcels of land were traditionally described in reference to specific existing landscape features鈥攁 system called 鈥渕etes and bounds.鈥 This course, grounded in the ecology, history and culture of the Bennington region over its 250-plus year history, explores human interactions with the biophysical environment to produce livelihoods as well as economic commodities from woolen underwear to carpenter squares and other manufactures for New England and beyond. How have these interactions shaped the area and how does their interplay constrain and enable its future? What features of social life and the natural environment have been, or should be, sustained? Fieldwork and practical exercises will provide an entry into the tools, skills and approaches to studying Bennington, a place of many horizons and boundaries.

Prerequisites

Previous work in anthropology, environmental studies or SCT. For registration, please email the instructor at mprazak@bennington.edu. Include information about your plan and how you meet the prerequisite. Sign up will be on first come first serve basis.

Please contact the faculty member :

Instructor

  • Miroslava Prazak

Day and Time

Academic Term

Fall 2018

Credits

4

Course Level

4000

Maximum Enrollment

16