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Academic Year 2001/2002
Latin American Studies Program - Courses Not Currently Offered
LAST236 FA
The Caribbean: Past and Present
LAST238 FA
Early Modern Multiculturalism: Old and New World Identities in the Age of Conquest
LAST248 FA
Socialism and Its Future
LAST251 FA
The Latin American Boom
LAST255 FA
Fables of Identity: The Latin American Essay
LAST263 FA
Culture and Identity in the Americas
LAST269 FA
Conquest and Resistance: A Cultural History of Chiapas
LAST271 FA
Political Economy of Developing Countries
LAST282 FA
From Populism to Neoliberalism: States of Identity and Injury in Latin America
LAST307 FA
Theories of Race and Culture
LAST315 FA
The Archaeology of Mesoamerica
LAST319 FA
The Colonial Heritage of Latin America: Neo-Colonial Dependency
LAST320 FA
Slavery in the Americas
LAST384 FA
Problems in the History of Subject Peoples
LAST385 FA
Latin America: Development and Democracy
LAST409 FA
Senior Thesis Tutorial
LAST104 SP
Mexico, Central America and the Andean Nations
LAST219 SP
Latin American Economic Development
LAST225 SP
Individual and Society in Latin American Fiction
LAST228 SP
Visions of the Hispanic
LAST229 SP
Visions of Women Contemp Brazi
LAST234 SP
Resistance and Discourse: The Place of the Indigenous in Modern Latin America
LAST241 SP
Exile and Immigration in Hispanic Literatures
LAST245 SP
Survey of Latin American History
LAST247 SP
Migration, Race and Ethnicity in the World Economy
LAST251 SP
The Latin American Boom
LAST252 SP
Modern Spanish American Poetry
LAST253 SP
The Spanish American Novel
LAST256 SP
The Experience of the Country and the City in Latin American Literature
LAST266 SP
The Americas: The North-South Divide
LAST268 SP
The Novel of the Mexican Revolution
LAST273 SP
Literature & Politics in Spanish America: The Argentinean Case
LAST321 SP
Social Change in Latin America
LAST330 SP
Whose Development? NGOs, Int'l Organizations, Social Scientists and Community Demands in Latin Amer
LAST340 SP
Gendering Globalization: The New International Division of Labor
Last Updated on MAR-19-2002
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