May 6, 2020
The History of Latin America Through Film (HIST 2125)

Looking for a Diversity or Historical study GE?
HIST 2125, the History of Latin America Through Film (online), explores the history of Latin America as represented through the media of film, as well as how film has portrayed the people, politics, and cultures of Latin America in return. Each week students will view a film that explores a variety of topics, including a brief discussion of Latin America’s colonial background, independence, society, women, culture, social movements, resistance, dictatorships and military regimes, revolutions, neo-liberalism, politics, and contemporary matters in Latin America. This course is taught by professor Stephanie Smith and is being offered Autumn 2020.
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