About HST 1472 A
Examination and comparison of various indigenous cultures and societies across Latin America. The course considers broader social, cultural, and political trends throughout Latin America, focusing on the particular impact that those trends had on indigenous communities in Mexico, the Andes, and beyond.
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Open to Degree and PACE students
Section Description
This course examines and compares various indigenous cultures and societies across Latin America in the colonial, national and modern periods (roughly 1600-present). It also considers broader social, cultural and political trends throughout Latin America, focusing on the particular impact that those trends had on indigenous communities in Mexico, the Andes, and beyond. Particular attention will be paid to questions of gender, class, race and ethnic identity, and the lived experiences of indigenous communities of sweeping social and political changes in Latin America over the course of the period in question. Concentration: The Americas (HI05)
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