SPN 221.01 Studies in Latin American Culture

V. Benoist

Office: ARH 220D
Telephone: ext. 3057
e-mail: benoist@grinnell.edu

Horas de consulta:
Lunes 10:00-11:00 am
Martes 10:00-11:00
Miércoles 10:00-11:00
Jueves 10:00-11:00
Viernes 11:00-12:00 noon
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On Cuban Counterpoint: Tobacco and Sugar

 

Mexica Women on the Home Front

 

The Entry of Cortes into Mexico

 

The Spaniards Arrive in Tenochtitlan

 

A standard conqueror's report - The woman as conqueror - The successful conqueror

 

Producing Andean Existence

 

Our Lady of Guadalupe

"Forward"

"Historical Context: The Spanish Conquest

"Our Lady of Guadalupe: Story, Icon, Experience"

 

Colonial Latin America. "Living in an Empire"

 

Countryside in Colonial Latin America

"Indigenous Peoples"

"Blacks"

"Negro Slave Control and Resistance in Colonial Mexico, 1519-1650"

 

The Development of Society

"Social Climbers: Changing Patterns of Mobility among the Indians of Colonial Peru"

"Tensions between Spanish- and Spanish-American-Born Friars in Seventeenth-Century Peru"

"Why Were Creoles Unable to Compete with Spanish Immigrants"

 

Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism. "Creole Pioneers"

The Jamaica Letter

 

"Che" Guevara in Revolution. "Socialism and Man in Cuba"

 

Fear at the Edge: State Terror and Resistance in Latin America. "Repression and Sate Security"

 

On Edge: The Crisis of Contemporary Latin American Culture. "The Other Side of the Process, Racial Formation in nContemporary Brazil"