Instructor(s)
Prof. Chappell Lawson
MIT Course Number
17.55J / 21A.430J / 21G.084J
As Taught In
Fall 2006
Level
Undergraduate
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Course Description
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Course Description
Interdisciplinary introduction to contemporary Latin America, drawing on films, literature, popular press accounts, and scholarly research. Topics include economic development, ethnic and racial identity, religion, revolution, democracy, transitional justice, and the rule of law. Examples draw on a range of countries in the region, especially Mexico, Chile, and Brazil. Includes a heavy oral participation component, with regular breakout groups, formal class presentations on pressing social issues (such as criminal justice and land tenure), and a structured class debate.
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