HST 305
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HST 305 - Women in Latin America (4 cr)
HistoryHUM - Div of Humanities and Soc Sci
Course Title
Women in Latin America
Catalog Description
This course traces the history of women in Latin America from the late colonial era to the present. Women's lives in Latin America challenge many common assumptions about gender learned in the United States. Latin America is a region where patriarchal legal systems exist alongside economic enclaves owned and operated almost completely by women. Our goal will be to map out he differences between and commonalities among Latin American women's lives and understand how these lives changed over time. Our exploration of the question of change leads us to examine as well the major political, economic, and social trends in Latin American history, asking how women's choices contributed to them, as well as how women's lives were affected by them. For History majors and minors, this is designated a World History course.
Cross Listed Courses
Minimum
4
Max
4
Academic Progress Units
4
Requirement Designation
Regular Liberal Arts
Prerequisites & Corequisites
012500
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