Spanish 340AR - Activism/Crisis/Arts in LatAm

Spring
2019
01
4.00
Adriana Pitetta
W 01:30PM-04:20PM
Mount Holyoke College
106183
Kendade 107
apitetta@mtholyoke.edu
In this course we will situate contemporary Latin American arts in a historical and political context -- a moment of rupture that is informed by ongoing histories of racism, colonialism, sexism, authoritarianism, state terrorism, coloniality of power and debt. We will look at non canonical artists and movements between the sixties and now. What is artistic activism? What is social art? What is the role of creative industries in contexts of political oppression? What happens when art does not simply "talk about politics", but engages in a dialectical practice-moving between action and aesthetics? We will look at visual arts, performance and literature, also paying attention to the consumers.
Prereq: Two courses in Spanish at the 200-level above SPAN-212.
Taught in Spanish
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.