Latin America
Fall 2024
No Courses Offered
Spring 2025
Latin America often exists in the North American popular imagination as a series of colorful stereotypes — suave Latin lovers, peasants sleeping under sombreros, wild-eyed revolutionaries in banana republics. This class will replace those myths with a view of the Latin Americans as people, not stereotypes. We will look at shared social, political, and economic problems while also appreciating the diversity of the region by examining the specific cases of various nations. The class, which covers the 19th and 20th centuries, beginning with independence from Spain, will be conducted by lecture and discussion.
Prof. Lund-Montaño, 4 credits, MW 1-2:20pm
-Fulfills Cultural Pluralism, Social Science, Textual Analysis, Global Cultures & Languages, and/or Studying the Past distribution
-History major: modern history; Cultures & Ideas; Social Justice