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Liberal Arts, Geography and History - Winter 2 2009
Cultural Anthropology of Latin America

45
Language Level: High Advanced
Placement Exam Required
Cultural Anthropology of Latin America
Language of Instruction: Spanish
Course taken with: International Students
University of Sevilla (Sevilla, Spain)

Course Description

Area of Study

Liberal Arts, Geography, and History

Hours & Credits

45

Hours of Instruction

3

Semester Credit Units

4

Quarter Credit Units

Prerequisites and Language Level

Note: A placement exam will be required when you arrive on site.

High Advanced
This course is designed for students who have completed or tested out of a minimum of five semesters (or seven quarters) of college-level Spanish. However, students must take a placement exam to determine the course level into which they will be able to enroll.

Overview

OBJECTIVES
The aim of this Course is to explore the current model of inter-ethnic relations in Latin America as a fundamental aspect of its present-day social reality. The syllabus will be centred on the co-existence of two well-defined strategies: a) the domination of the indigenous population by national elites and b) the resistance practised by ethnic groups. The content of class sessions will be based on the explanation of basic theoretical concepts.

SYLLABUS
5. Diversity within Unity in Latin America.

5.1. Territory: Ecological Factors and Economic Usage.
5.2. General Historical Processes: the Pre-Hispanic Era, Conquest and Settlement, National Independence.
5.3. Specific Historical Processes.
5.4. The Multi-Ethnic Composition of Latin America’s Population.

6. Theoretical Instruments for the Analysis of Ethnic-National Issues in Latin America.

6.1. Ethnic Groups, Ethnic Minorities, Race, Social Class and Gender.
6.2. Ethnicity, Indexes and Symbols of Ethnicity.
6.3. Inter-ethnic Relations: Violence, Stigmatization, and Domination. Latin America’s Asymmetric Model.
6.4. The Creation of National States in Latin America and Indigenous Issues.
6.5. Ethnic Cleansing and Genocide.

7. The Latin American Dialectic: National State and Ethnic Groups.

7.1. The Strategy of Indigenity in the face of the Indian Question. Issues Raised, Objectives, and Results.
7.2. Indigenous Resistance: Demographic, Cultural, Legal, Religious, and Political Factors.
7.3. National and Continental Frameworks in the Organization of Ethnic Groups.
7.4. Rebellion, Insurgence, and Guerrilla Groups.
7.5. The Struggle against Indigenous Poverty: Economic and Ethnic Development.

8. Ethnic-National Issues in Latin America: Case Studies.

8.1. Mexico.
8.2. The Andine Region.
8.3. Amazonia.
8.4. Central America.

BIBLIOGRAPHY
• BARRE, Marie-Chantal. 1983. Ideologías indigenistas y movimientos indios. Ed. Siglo XXI. México.
• BARTH, Fredik. 1976. Los grupos étnicos y sus fronteras. Ed. F.C.E. México. E\738.
• CALVO BUEZAS, Tomás. 1990. Muchas Américas: cultura, sociedad y política en América Latina. Universidad Complutense. Madrid.
• ESCALERA REYES, Javier. 1990. Historias paralelas e identidades diferentes. In Acosta (coord.) Andalucía y América. Consejería de Educación y Ciencia de la Junta de Andalucía. Sevilla.
• JAULIN, R. (comp.). 1976. El etnocidio a través de las Américas. Ed. Siglo XXI. Madrid.
• LA BARRE, Chantal. 1985. Indigenismo y movimientos indios. Ed. Siglo XXI. Madrid.
• MUGARIK, GABE. 1995. Pueblos indígenas. Nuestra visión del desarrollo. Ed. Icaria.
• RIBEIRO, Carey.
- 1971. Fronteras indígenas de la civilización. Ed. Siglo XXI. México.
- 1978. El dilema de América Latina. Estructura de poder y fuerzas insurgentes. Ed. Siglo XXI. México.
• ESTAUENHAGEN, Rodolfo. 1989. Derechos indígenas. Ed. El Colegio de México. México.
• VARESSE, Stefano (ed.).
- 1984. Los indios ante la nueva invasión. Ed. Nueva Imagen. México.
- 1980. “Etnia y nación.” Nueva Antropología. Revista de Ciencias Sociales Nº 20. México.

ASSESSMENT
Groups made up of three or four students each will be asked to carry out an assignment involving the analysis of one of the ethnic groups concerned, followed by the presentation in class of the results of their research project. Final grades will be awarded on the basis of regular class attendance and the active participation in debates, as well as on the team assignment and the commentary of audiovisual material which will be shown regularly in class sessions. A final written exam will also be held.

Vol. 6. Cultura andaluza. Ed. Tartessos. Córdoba. 2000.
Vol. 7. Sociedad andaluza. Ed. Tartessos. Sevilla. 2001.
• Cano García. G y otros. La identidad del pueblo andaluz. Defensor del Pueblo Andaluz. Sevilla. 2001
• Demófilo. Revista de cultura tradicional de Andalucía. Fundación Machado. Sevilla (hasta el número 10. El FOLK-LORE ANDALUZ) (Se edita ininterrumpidamente desde el año 1988 hasta hoy. En muchos casos se trata de números monográficos en los que- además de los artículos- podéis encontrar una amplia bibliografía.)
• Drain, M. y otros Los Andaluces. Ed. Istmo, Madrid. 1980
• Domínguez Ortiz, A. Andalucía, ayer y hoy. Ed. Sarriá. Málaga, 200
• Gazeta de Antropología. Asociación Granadina de Antropología. Granada. (Ahora sólo en Internet: http:// www.ugr.es/local/pwlac). Cd-rom de los 25 primeros números
• Hijano del Río y M. Ruíz Romero. Documentos para la Historia de la autonomía andaluza. Ed. Sarria. Málaga. 2001.
• Hurtado Sánchez, J y E. Fernández de Paz (eds.) Cultura andaluza. Ayto. de Sevilla. 1999.
• Hurtado Sánchez, J y E. Fernández de Paz (eds.) La cultura andaluza en el umbral del siglo XXI. Ayto. de Sevilla. 2001.
• Limón Delgado, A. Andalucía: ¿Tradición o Cambio?. Algaida, Sevilla. 1988
• Moreno Navarro, I. Andalucía: Identidad y cultura. Ed. Agora, Málaga. 1993
• Moreno Navarro, I. La globalización y Andalucía. entre el mercado y la identidad. Ed. Mergablum. Sevilla. 2002.
• Moyano Estrada, E. y Pérez Yruela, M.(Coords.) La sociedad andaluza[2000]. IESA. Córdoba, 2002

ASSESSMENT
A final exam will be set at the close of the semester aimed at measuring the degree of assimilation of the fundamental aspects of the syllabus content. The final grade, using the exam result of a pass or higher as a departure point, will be re-assessed in terms of the grades obtained from assignments and essays, as related to aspects of the syllabus content, which would have been carried out as the Course progresses.