Spanish 246 - TOPCS/LATIN AMERI LIT:REBELLN

Spring
2017
02
4.00
Patricia González
TTh 01:00-02:50
Smith College
42116-S17
HATFLD 104
pgonzale@smith.edu
Topics course. May be repeated once with a different topic.: Most accounts of the slave trade and antislavery and abolition movements reflect European historical points of view. Few are the original documents by former slaves, but many are the actions and events documented in archives and chronicles regarding revolts. The goal of this class is to search for the voices and actions of the cimarrones, the “rebellious subjects” that sought freedom from the moment they were captured. The class explores the cultural phenomena of cimarronaje and the many run-away enclaves formed by Africans throughout the Americas. Attention is given to strategies of resistance particularly in Brazil, Cuba and Colombia. Prerequisite: SPN 220 or equivalent. Enrollment limited to 19.
Topic: Race and Rebellion: Palenques and Cimarrones in the Americas.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.