LATA 4732
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Classes
LATA 4732
Course Description
Course information provided by the 2014-2015 Catalog.
Latin America today is the site of multiple utopian and practical experiments in governance. This seminar will problematize the simultaneous growth of neo-liberal, neo-socialist, and para-state formations. Using ethnography, documentary film, and theories of Latin American geopolitics, we will explore how dominant paradigms for political economy and fantasies of control emerge within contests over charisma, power, and legitimate violence. Why have indigenous and ethno-racialized social movements, or the return of the traditionally repressed, figured in projects of national or counter-national revitalization? What roles have self-defense organizations played in the re-definition of civil society? What does it mean to advocate for 'cultural diversity' or 'rights of nature'? Why have discourses of 'security' and 'human rights' come to be so charged in state bureaucracies and horizontalist political associations alike? This seminar will delve into a wide ranging array of texts that probe these and other questions about the new Latin American state.
Distribution Category (CA-AS)
When Offered Spring.
Breadth Requirement (GB)
Comments Co-meets with ANTHR 7732/LATA 7732.
Regular Academic Session. Combined with: ANTHR 4732, ANTHR 7732, LATA 7732
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Credits and Grading Basis
4 Credits Graded(Graded)
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Class Number & Section Details
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Meeting Pattern
- M McGraw Hall B65
Instructors
Garces, C
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Additional Information
Instruction Mode: In Person
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