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US–Latin America Relations
(2015-04-29)
Descripción del curso / Course Description
This survey course studies the formation of the relationship between the U. S. and
Latin America since the early days of the Wars of Independence. The period of
continental ...
Gender History in Latin America
(2015)
Course Description
The course will provide a brief introduction to thehistory of gender in
Latin America by focusing on the multiple manners in which womanhood
has been constructed and experienced from the Conquest ...
Latin American Literature
(2014)
Course Description
This course explores Latin American literature frompre-Columbian
times to the present. The prescribed texts include letters, poems,
short stories, critical articles and novels by acclaimed authors ...
Latin America in the Global Economy
(2015)
This course will study the development patterns of Latin America since
colonial times to present days. Dependency from external factors has
underpinned Latin America´s economic development. This course will focus
on ...
History of Latin America
(2015)
CourseDescription
This course studies the formation and evolution of societies in Latin
America with a focus in Argentina. Using a comparative approach, the
course begins with the aftermath of independence and goes ...
Economic Integration in Latin America
(2015)
Course Description
Informed by knowledge economy, this course will study how Latin
American countries individually and as a region have adapted quickly and
wisely to external changes in order to compete in the globalized ...
Latin American Cultures and Civilizations
(2015)
Course description
Since its discovery until the present, Latin America has been imagined and
conceived as the “New Continent”, a place for utopia, but also as a space of uneven
modernity and extreme forms of violence. ...