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CMLT194
- Indigenous Peoples in Mexico
This seminar examines how the indigenous have been represented in Mexican arts, literature, and popular culture beginning with the post-revolutionary murals and continuing through the present-day communiqués of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation [EZLN], most notably, by their representative Subcomandante Marcos. Students will follow the trajectory of a long period of Indians’ being presented by others, by the non-indigenous or Ladinos, to today’s self-presentation of a native people seeking Land, Liberty, and Dignity.
Faculty
Carol D'Lugo, Ph.D. - Professor of Spanish
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SPAN194
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