LALS 172 - 01 Visualizing Human Rights
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- 5 units
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- 48
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Description
Explores how visual artists take up the subject of human rights in response to urgent challenges facing Latina/o and Latin American communities across the Americas. Examines the imprint of film and media arts reshaping human-rights discourse. Considers persistent themes in Latina/o representation, including colonialism and state terrorism; self-representation and the rights of collectives (racial, ethnic, and sexual groups); social and economic rights. (Meets the methods requirement in Latin America and Latino studies.)
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Meeting Dates |
MWF 10:40AM-11:45AM |
Cowell Clrm 131 |
Patel,S. |
01/06/25 - 03/14/25 |
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