Fall/Winter Timetable

POL305Y1S L5101

Politics and Society in Latin America

Themes

This course offers students a critical introduction to the cultures and politics of Latin America. Our approach will be multi-disciplinary and will consider – among other themes and inquiries – the region's colonial legacy, 19th century caudillismo and republicanism, 20th century developmentalism, and the environmental, social, and economic challenges of the present. Students will also be introduced to a range of issues and debates from Latin American and North Atlantic social science, activist, and critical theory circles on the changing face of state sovereignty and regional integration, indigenous movements, populism, revolution, human rights and civil society, the legacies of (neo)colonialism, neoliberalism, and ‘21st century socialism.’

Texts

TBA

Format and Requirements

This course will be offered as an intensive course in the second term. Course requirements TBA.

Prerequisites

1.0 POL credit

Exclusions
POL C91H3 or POL C99H3 or POL360H5