2016-2017 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
|
ANT 321 - Borderlands, Identity, and Rights Instructor
Samson
Advanced study of how borders and borderland regions shape social, religious, political, and economic relationships in Latin America, and examination of the tensions created when people and resources cross cultural and political borders. Particular emphasis on Mexico and Central America, as well as the Latino experience in the United States.
Satisfies a major & minor requirement in Anthropology.
Satisfies the Social-Scientific Thought distribution requirement.
Prerequisites & Notes (Not offered 2016-2017; offered in alternating years.)
|