HISTORY OF LATIN AMERICA
- Academic year
- 2019/2020 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- HISTORIA DE AMÉRICA
- Course code
- LMI670 (AF:309925 AR:168521)
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 6
- Degree level
- Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
- Educational sector code
- SPS/05
- Period
- 2nd Semester
- Course year
- 1
- Where
- VENEZIA
- Moodle
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Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
Expected learning outcomes
- knowledge of the political projects that had fostered the Latin American debate and their connections with the birth, diffusion and sunset contexts;
- general knowledge about the last two Centuries Latin American Intellectual debate;
- awareness of the dynamics of change and conservation in the Latin American politics;
- capacity to analyze critically the Contemporary Latin American politics building, considering his historical process;
- ability to identify the dynamics that had involved debate about the Latin American political projects;
- capacity to adopt the conceptual instruments studied in class in the Latin American (in a synchronic and diachronic way) and in the comprehension of the contemporary politics reality;
- know to propose and argue autonomously political-economic and social-cultural actions, considering the elements of complexity present in the Latin American realty.
Pre-requirements
Contents
2. Revolution and Emancipation: the new territorial projects
3. Order and Progress: the nation-building
4. New ideas: anti-imperialism, democracy, nationalism and populism
5. “Tercermundismo”, development and dependence, the new intellectuals
6. The authoritarianism and the prohibition to discuss the Latin Americanism
7. The Postcolonial and the Postmodern: new perspectives in the Latin American Identity
Referral texts
Funes, Patricia. Historia Mínima de las ideas políticas en América Latina. México D.F: El Colegio de México, 2014.
Moraña, Mabel (ed.). Cultura e Cambio Social en America Latina. Madrid, Iberoamericana/Frankfurt am Main, Vervuert, 2008. (Introducción, p. 9-16; Latinoamericanismo, Hispanismo e Estudios Culturales, 269-280 e 297-348)
Other texts will be indicated by the professor in the beginning of the course, respecting the students’ linguistic skills.
To the NON attendants:
Funes, Patricia. Historia Mínima de las ideas políticas en América Latina. México D.F: El Colegio de México, 2014.
Moraña, Mabel (ed.). Cultura e Cambio Social en America Latina. Madrid, Iberoamericana/Frankfurt am Main, Vervuert, 2008. (Introducción, p. 9-16; Latinoamericanismo, Hispanismo e Estudios Culturales, 269-280 e 297-348)
AND
You have to choose one of these books:
(Spanish students)
Ramos, Júlio. Desencuentros de la modernidad en America Latina. Literatura y política en el siglo XIX. Santiago: Cuarto Proprio, 2003. (First or Second part)
(Portuguese students)
Reis, José Carlos. As identidades do Brasil: de Varnhagen a FHC. Rio de Janeiro: Editora FGV, 2007 (Part I: Varnhagen e Freyre; Part II: Holanda e Caio Prado Jr)
(RIC students)
Gardini, Gian Luca; Lambert, Peter (eds) Latin American foreign policies. Between ideology and pragmatism. Palgrave Macmillan, 2011. (introduction and three case studies)
Assessment methods
The evaluation will consist in a written (50%) and an oral(50%)exams, always with the target to show his or her capacity to analyze the different aspects of the Latin America society and of the political imagination of the subcontinent presented in the reference texts.
To the attendants (student choice):
1. participation in the seminaries that take part of the course formation, as others formative activities (30%).
2. one research paper (4000 words), topics should be defined in consultation with the Professor (40%), to analyse a topic of the class discussions;
3. oral Exam, in which the student will have to show his or her capacity to analyze the different aspects of the Latin America society presented in the classes and in the reference texts (30%);
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Further information
Type of exam
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