Advanced Seminar in Latin American History
LAST 301
Fall 2018 not offered
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This upper-level seminar is designed to give students with previous course work in Latin American studies or study-abroad experience in Latin America the opportunity to pursue their interests at an advanced level by writing a research paper that can satisfy the senior capstone requirement in either history or Latin American studies. Drawing on the original conceptualization of the colonial heritage of Latin America and moving through transformations in the field, we will analyze recent scholarship in such topics as environmental history, gender, medicine, popular culture, race, and redemocratization and historical memory. |
Credit: 1 |
Gen Ed Area Dept:
SBS LAST |
Course Format: Seminar | Grading Mode: Graded |
Level: UGRD |
Prerequisites: None |
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Fulfills a Requirement for: (HIST-MN)(HIST)(LAST) |
Major Readings:
Jeremy Adelman, ed., COLONIAL LEGACIES: THE PROBLEM OF PERSISTENCE IN LATIN AMERICAN HISTORY A. Kim Clark, GENDER, STATE, AND MEDICINE IN HIGHLAND ECUADOR Marc Hertzman, MAKING SAMBA: A NEW HISTORY OF RACE AND MUSIC IN BRAZIL Thomas Klubock, LA FRONTERA: FORESTS AND ECOLOGICAL CONFLICT IN CHILE'S FRONTIER TERRITORY Stanley Stein and Barbara Stein, THE COLONIAL HERITAGE OF LATIN AMERICA Kirsten Weld, PAPER CADAVERS: THE ARCHIVES OF DICTATORSHIP IN GUATEMALA
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Examinations and Assignments: Short response papers, participation in class discussion, leading one seminar class. Research paper. |
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