Ethnography of Latin America and the Caribbean

ANT4241.01) (cancelled 10/15/2024
Course System Home Terms Spring 2025 Ethnography of Latin America and the Caribbean

Course Description

Summary

This course explores contemporary processes of social, economic, and cultural change in Latin America and the Caribbean from an anthropological perspective. Through ethnographies of the region, we examine legacies of the colonial encounter, nation-building, migration, political conflict and urbanization, as well as the impact of transregional social movements. We pay special attention to the craft of ethnographic writing and how it can enhance our understanding of complex social issues.

Prerequisites

Please email the instructor (ceciliasalvi@bennington.edu) to express interest.

Please contact the faculty member :

Instructor

  • Cecilia Salvi

Day and Time

Academic Term

Spring 2025

Credits

4

Course Level

4000

Maximum Enrollment

16