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LTAM 102 Unsettling Latin America: New Encounters 6 credits
This course introduces students to the interdisciplinary field of Latin American Studies. Drawing from history, anthropology, literature, political science, and cultural studies, we explore Latin America as both a geographic region and a dynamic idea shaped by centuries of interaction, colonization, resistance, and migration. From ancient Indigenous cultures to the complexities of contemporary Latino/a/e/x labels, students will examine how identity, power, and culture intersect across borders. In the process, the goal of the class is to show the diversity of lived experiences, how multiple worlds can coexist, and the importance of understanding, and perhaps unsettling, how Latin American realities are produced and enacted.
- Spring 2026
- IS, International Studies SI, Social Inquiry