Middlebury

MSAB 2363

New Left, New Right

New Left, New Right: The Politicization of Class, Gender, Race and Sexuality in Latin America
This course explores how issues of class, gender, race, and sexuality are being politicized in contemporary Latin America, where the historical definitions of “Left” and “Right” as well as the political practices of collective actors are being redrawn. The Left has abandoned Marxism; the neoliberal Right left technocratic cosmopolitanism for radical xenophobia; and new alternatives seem to lie between Left-wing and Right-wing populism. Political cleavages and new forms of activism have emerged around issues of feminism, masculinity, race, ethnicity, religion, age, and class, and through coalitions and new social movements that are addressed through film, literature, pop-communication, and street practices.
Subject:
Middlebury School Abroad
Department:
Argentina
Division:
Middlebury Schools Abroad
Requirements Fulfilled:
Equivalent Courses:
PSCI 2363 *

Sections in Spring 2021, MIIS courses in College Term

Spring 2021

MSAB2363A-S21 Lecture (Casullo)