Middlebury

IGST 2324

Tango: Gender, Nation&Identity

Tango: Gender, Nation, & Identity
When tango was born in Buenos Aires by the end of the 19th century, the arrival of millions of immigrants was transforming a society that was undergoing a dramatic process of modernization. Deeply linked with Argentina´s 20th century history and politics, tango became a powerful cultural artifact that embodies many of the key debates about sexuality, gender, class, national identity, and the complex relationship between popular culture and society. Through the study of tango music, lyrics, plays, films, and other cultural productions, this course aims at a critical analysis of theoretical issues such as national identity, gender, and the consumption of culture in a global era.
Subject:
International & Global Studies
Department:
International & Global Studies
Division:
Middlebury Schools Abroad
Requirements Fulfilled:
AMR
Equivalent Courses:
MSAB 2324

Sections

Fall 2021

IGST2324A-F21 Seminar (Evangelista de Gonzalez)