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LAST 222: Introduction to Latin American Politics
3.00 Credits
Knox College
An overview of the dilemmas of democratization and development. These issues are considered from a variety of perspectives (including those of indigenous people, women, peasants, religious groups and political parties), and in a number of countries (especially Brazil, El Salvador, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru, and Venezuela). HSS; Prereq: previous course work in social science or history recommended; CL: PS 222; DV; K. Kampwirth
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LAST 227: Women and Latin American Politics
3.00 Credits
Knox College
See description for PS 227. HSS; Prereq: one course in social science or gender and women's studies required; CL: GWST 227, PS 227; DV; K. Kampwirth
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LAST 232: Indigenous Peoples of Latin America
3.00 Credits
Knox College
This course will provide an ethnographic and historical introduction to the indigenous peoples and cultures of Mexico, Central and South America from the pre-Colombian period up to the present. Particular attention will be paid to processes of colonialism, neoliberalism, and globalization. CL: ANSO 232; STAFF
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LAST 238: Latin American Women Writers
3.00 Credits
Knox College
See description for GWST 238. HUM; Prereq: sophomore standing; CL: GWST 238; M. Roy-Féquière
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LAST 240: Caribbean Literature and Culture
3.00 Credits
Knox College
The course surveys literary, historical and political works that have shaped ideas on race and culture in the Caribbean context. Special attention is given to critical readings of such texts as Columbus' letters to the Spanish crown; the 19th century Cuban anti-slavery narrative, and to the highly original literature of the Negritude movement. In addition we reflect on the significance of popular culture as a creative response to racial and social oppression. Prereq: sophomore standing or permission of the instructor; CL: BKST 240; M. Roy-Féquière
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LAST 260: African Dimensions of the Latin American Experience
3.00 Credits
Knox College
See description for BKST 260. Prereq: ENG 102 or permission of the instructor; CL: BKST 260; F. Hord
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LAST 263: Slavery in the Americas
3.00 Credits
Knox College
See description for HIST 263. HSS; CL: BKST 263, HIST 263; DV; K. Hamilton, M. Roy-Féquière
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LAST 305: Spanish American Literature Through Modernismo
3.00 Credits
Knox College
See description for SPAN 305. Prereq: equivalent of SPAN 235 or permission of the instructor; CL: SPAN 305; T. Foster
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LAST 306: Twentieth Century Spanish-American Literature
3.00 Credits
Knox College
See description for SPAN 306. Prereq: equivalent of SPAN 235 or permission of the instructor; CL: SPAN 306; J. Dixon, T. Foster
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LAST 309: Contemporary Latin American Cinema
3.00 Credits
Knox College
A survey of contemporary cinema of Spanish speaking countries of Latin America. We follow a trend starting with the avant-garde cinema of the political revolutionary turbulence of the 1960's, the "New Latin American Cinema",which continues today with a series of films that originated as a reaction to the neo-liberal and globalized capitalism of the 1990's. The films are treated as visual texts, studying the film as a genre with particular stylistic forms and techniques to represent social reality ideologically and in the context of social and cinematic history. Prereq: SPAN 235; CL: SPAN 309; A. Prado del Santo
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