Middlebury

SPAN6622AA-L22

Violence & Memory in LA

Violence and Memory in Latin America
* This course is taught in Buenos Aires, Argentina. *
In this course we will study –and compare-- cultural and human responses to state terrorism, genocide, war and other forms of violence perpetrated by Latin American states since the 1960´s. Departing from the notion that considers genocide as “a social practice” (Feierstein, 2007), the course aims at analyzing the multifold ways in which Latin American societies (Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Colombia, México, Perú) gave response to the complex issues of violence, memory and its subjective and social dimension through artistic creation.
The course aims at focusing on the production of cultural artifacts that can be thought as discursive practices that bear witness to their historical and cultural horizon (Felman, 1991). We will focus on the analysis of literature, film and art in order to discuss not only the impact of trauma and the legacy of memory, but also how to envision literature, film and art as productive experiences to reconstruct selves and societies. (1 unit)
Crosslisted: Culture/Literature
Course Reference Number (CRN):
60556
Subject Code:
SPAN
Course Number:
6622A
Section Identifier:
A

Course

SPAN 6622A

All Sections in Summer 2022 Language Schools, Buenos Aires 6 Week Session

Summer 2022 Language Schools, Buenos Aires 6 Week Session

SPAN6622AA-L22 Lecture (Evangelista de Gonzalez)