Spanish 250LM - Making Latin America
Fall
2017
01
4.00
Adriana Pitetta
TTH 11:30AM-12:45PM
Mount Holyoke College
101168
Clapp Laboratory 218
apitetta@mtholyoke.edu
This transdisciplinary course is an introduction to Latin America through its cultural production (literature, film, music, painting, dancing, comics, performance, among others). We are going to address some of the most important moments of the continents' history: independence period, modernization, nationalism, Mexican Revolution, Latin America and the Cold War, Cuban Revolution, Literary Boom in Latin America, Southern Cone cultural production during dicatorships, politics of memory, popular media and mass culture. These cultural products and historical moments will also be interacting with some of the most relevant concepts of gender theory, cultural studies, critical race theory and human rights.
Prereq: SPAN-212.
Taught in Spanish; can be counted toward IR major