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LACS(ANTH)(SOCI) 4311/6311

Critical Concepts in Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Credit Hours:
3

Covers a range of theories and perspectives instrumental to Latin American and Caribbean Studies across disciplines and over time. Examples include dependency theory, liberation theology, subaltern studies, the decolonial turn, indigenous epistemologies, and Latin American feminisms. Concepts addressed may include colonialism, imperialism, coloniality, criollismo, indigenismo, mestizaje, hybridity, testimonio, and lo popular.

Prerequisites:
LACS 1000 or LACS 1000E or LACS 1000H or LACS 2002 or permission of department
Semester Offered:
Fall

Instructors of this Course

Assistant Director and Academic Professional Associate

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