Latin American Studies
is a dynamic, interdisciplinary program designed to help students develop a nuanced and sophisticated understanding of the historical, cultural, political, economic, and social conditions that have shaped contemporary Latin America.
Previous Lecture Series
-
Advancing U.S.-Mexican Relations: Vicente Fox
With the election of 2000, Vicente Fox of the Partido Acción Nacional (PAN) was the first opposition party candidate in Mexico to be elected president after…
-
Re-Thinking Ethnic Studies: View from
Latin AmericaThe focus of noted scholar Jeffery Lesser's research is ethnicity, immigration and race, especially in Brazil. He is the award-winning author of…
-
Beyond Modernity and Postmodernity: Aesthetic Traditions in Contemporary Mexico
Fernando Fabio Sánchez presents a critical analysis on intellectual and aesthetic genealogies in contemporary…
