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LAS 315: Telenovelas/Soap Operas
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
A survey of the soap opera and melodrama genre focusing on its Latino version: telenovelas. The course looks at the production, distribution, and content of soaps, and their audiences around the world. It explores questions of class, gender, race and ethnicity, and the use of soaps for education and social change. Cross Listed With: MS - 315
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LAS 317: Latin American Cinema
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
This course introduces students to films made by Latin American filmmakers about Latin America. It offers the chance to explore how the national cinemas of the Americas portray their societies' experiences. Topics covered include: relations between cinema and the state, questions of ideology, national identity, class, race and ethnicity, gender, concerns about historical representations and political memory, and the use of film as a tool for social change and human rights education. Cross Listed With: MS - 317
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LAS 320: Border Issues II
2.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
This course examines U.S./Mexico relations as exemplified by the situation existing in the Tijuana-San Diego border. It includes a socio-economic, political and cultural analysis of the border region and of the hybrid culture present in the area within the context of globalization and increased economic integration. Students must take Border Issues I and II in the same calendar year.
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LAS 321: El Salvador Today II
2.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
This course studies national and international factors shaping El Salvador's postwar reconstruction. Topics include the role of liberation theology during El Salvador's civil war; the "popular movement" including women's , environmental, and labor groups; political andeconomic transitions following the war; the peace process and issues of human rights, violence and the environment. Students must take El Salvador Today I and II in the same calendar year.
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LAS 330: Semester in Latin America
6.00 - 18.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
This experiential field course involves USF students completing a semester's study at a Jesuit university in Mexico, El Salvador, or Chile. Students learn both in and out of the classroom, improve their Spanish, and mature as individuals and thinkers. Preferably, Latin American Studies majors and minors will complete their semester or summer course in Latin America during their junior year.
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LAS 340: Panamerican Saints:Hagiography and Politics
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
This course surveys the lives of saints, both Catholic and "popular," to examine how spirituality and political charisma cross-fertilize in social-justice movements. Includes studies of the Virgin of Guadalupe, Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, Che Guevara, Diana of Wales, Archbishop Romero, Rev. Jim Jones. Cross Listed With: THEOL - 340
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LAS 350: Human Rights and Film
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
This course introduces students to the study of human rights issues through film screening, readings, and writing assignments, and by collaborating in the organization of the Human Rights Film Festival at USF. The course is designed around a selection of both U.S. and foreign documentary and narrative films addressing civil, political, economic, cultural, social, women's and LGBT rights. Cross Listed With: MS - 350
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LAS 361: Women and Religion in Latin America
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
This team-taught course involves professors from the Departments of History and Theology and Religious Studies and focuses on how gender constructions and religion have left a deep imprint in historical and contemporary Latin America. Comparative approaches, critical and original thinking, and interdisciplinary facilty are all hallmarks of this course.
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LAS 362: History,Literature,and Film in Latin America
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
This team-taught course involves professors from the Departments of History and Modern Languages and focuses on how the facts and fictions, the history and the literary, the text and film have shaped our ideas, images, and understanding of Latin America. Here we will unpack disciplines, narratives, and media as we ponder and reinterpret Latin America.
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LAS 363: Latin American Philosophy
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
This course is an introduction to philosophy in Latin America, Vasconcelos, Mariategui, Zea, Dussel, etc.) and significant philosophical movements (Positivism, Philosophy of Liberation, Dulturalists, etc.). Topics may include: human nature, epistemology, the significance of science and technology, the nature of philosophy, freedom and liberation, colonialism and oppression, racism, and ethnic and cultural identity.
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