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HIS 561 - CULTURE, IDEAS, AND SOCIETY IN LATIN AMERICA


College of Arts & Sciences

Credit(s): 3

This course explores the interplay of culture, ideas, and society in the history of Latin America from Independence (1825) to the present. It takes an interdisciplinary approach and is attentive to issues of class, gender and sexuality, ethnicity and race, power, domination, and resistance. Major themes to be developed in the course are the history of ideas; popular and elite cultures; material and visual culture; work; leisure; and consumption; and the politics of representation.

Prereq: None; HIS 207  or LAS 201  are suggested.



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