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LATI 50. Introduction to Latin America Winter 2012. Why Latin America?. It’s big It’s there It’s here It’s a mirror It’s a paradox. Elements of Paradox. Old-young, unstable-stable, rich-poor Gender Sports/Baseball Religion Politics Literature. Points of Entry.
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LATI 50 Introduction to Latin America Winter 2012
Why Latin America? • It’s big • It’s there • It’s here • It’s a mirror • It’s a paradox
Elements of Paradox • Old-young, unstable-stable, rich-poor • Gender • Sports/Baseball • Religion • Politics • Literature
Points of Entry • Readings in Modern Latin America, 7thed • Fiction: GarcíaMárquez • Videos • Original documents (MLA website)
Course Organization • 1: Introduction • 2: Dimensions of History • 3: Magical Realism • 4: Economic Development • 5: Democracy and Dictatorship • 6: Social Inequality • 7: Arts and Society • 8: Popular Culture • 9: Inter-American Agenda
Examinations/Papers • Mid-term exam (February 23) ~ 33% grade • Final exam (TBA) ~ 67% of grade • Class participation: as observed • Optional paper (due March 13): 30% grade, so mid-term = 20% and final = 50%
TAs and Sections • Teresita Rocha-Jiménez • Jacqueline Wagner • Emilia García • M 11:00-11:50 Center 203 • W 12:00-12:50 York 3000A • W 2:00-2:50 York 4050A
PHS Coordinates • Office Hours: Wednesday 2-4, SSB 364 • E-mail: phsmith@dss.ucsd.edu • Website: • polisci.ucsd.edu/faculty/smith.html • weber.ucsd.edu/~phsmith/teaching.htm