HISTORY OF LATIN AMERICA
9 credits during the 3nd year of 8740 Modern languages and cultures (L-11) GENOVA
6 credits during the 1st year of 9265 MODERN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES FOR CULTURAL SERVICES (LM-38) GENOVA
6 credits during the 2nd year of 9265 MODERN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES FOR CULTURAL SERVICES (LM-37) GENOVA
6 credits during the 2nd year of 9265 MODERN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES FOR CULTURAL SERVICES (LM-38) GENOVA
6 credits during the 1st year of 9265 MODERN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES FOR CULTURAL SERVICES (LM-37) GENOVA
OVERVIEW
The 6-CFU course will present the main features of social and cultural history of Latin America. It will also analyze how Latin-American countries became part of the Western economy and culture. The course follows a thematic-chronological structure starting with the history of pre-Columbian States and ending with the authoritarian regimes of the 20th century. The 9-CFU course includes a monographic part.
AIMS AND CONTENT
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Knowing the basic features of the history of Central and South America, from Spanish and Portuguese invasions to the end of the 20th century; studying the development of Latin-American societies in ethnic, social, cultural and territorial perspectives. Studying the basic features of the social and cultural history of Latin-American countries, from the Spanish and Portuguese invasions to the authoritarian regimes of the 20th century, through a thematic-chronological approach.
PREREQUISITES
None.
Teaching methods
Oral exam.
The 6-CFU course includes one reading laboratory; the 9-CFU course includes two reading laboratories. These activities are not specifically evaluated but there will be a written 1-hour test featuring open-ended questions, which will be an opportunity for a teacher-student confrontation. Exercises are part of the course program for attending students.
Students who take the 9-CFU course can take a mid-term written exam (3 open-ended questions, 2 hours) on the topics covered by the first part of the course (from pre-Columbian civilizations to Independence only).
SYLLABUS/CONTENT
Contents for students who are taking the 6-CFU course
The course will present the basic features of the social and cultural history of Latin-American countries, from the Spanish and Portuguese invasions to the authoritarian regimes of the 20th century, through a thematic-chronological approach.
Contents for students who are taking the 9-CFU course
The course will present the basic features of the social and cultural history of Latin-American countries, from the Spanish and Portuguese invasions to the authoritarian regimes of the 20th century, through a thematic-chronological approach. The monographic part of the course will focus on the theme of photography as a visual source to study migrations between Europe and Latin America.
RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY
6 CFU
Attending Students
1) Loris Zanatta, Storia dell'America Latina contemporanea, Laterza, 2010
2) Paola Corti, Emigranti e immigrati nelle rappresentazioni di fotografi e fotogiornalisti, Editoriale Umbra, Foligno, 2010
No-attending Students
1) Loris Zanatta, Storia dell'America Latina contemporanea, Laterza, 2010
2) Fulvia Zega, Il mondo sotto la svastica. Immigrazione e politica in Argentina e Brasile, Aracne, Roma, 2018
9 CFU
Attending Students
1) Loris Zanatta, Storia dell'America Latina contemporanea, Laterza, 2010
2) Paola Corti, Emigranti e immigrati nelle rappresentazioni di fotografi e fotogiornalisti, Editoriale Umbra, Foligno, 2010
Ulteriore materiale sulla parte monografica verrà fornito nel corso delle lezioni.
No-Attending Students
1) Loris Zanatta, Storia dell'America Latina contemporanea, Laterza, 2010
2) Paola Corti, Emigranti e immigrati nelle rappresentazioni di fotografi e fotogiornalisti, Editoriale Umbra, Foligno, 2010
3) Fulvia Zega, Il mondo sotto la svastica. Immigrazione e politica in Argentina e Brasile, Aracne, Roma, 2018
TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD
Ricevimento: During the first semester, student reception takes place on Friday from 13.30 to 14.30, online and by prior appointment to be taken by email at the following address: fulvia.zega@unige.it
Exam Board
FULVIA ZEGA (President)
LUCA LO BASSO
LEONARDO SCAVINO (Substitute)
CHIARA VANGELISTA (Substitute)
LESSONS
Teaching methods
Oral exam.
The 6-CFU course includes one reading laboratory; the 9-CFU course includes two reading laboratories. These activities are not specifically evaluated but there will be a written 1-hour test featuring open-ended questions, which will be an opportunity for a teacher-student confrontation. Exercises are part of the course program for attending students.
Students who take the 9-CFU course can take a mid-term written exam (3 open-ended questions, 2 hours) on the topics covered by the first part of the course (from pre-Columbian civilizations to Independence only).
LESSONS START
February 17, 2020
EXAMS
Exam schedule
Date | Time | Location | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
13/05/2021 | 10:00 | GENOVA | Orale | |
26/05/2021 | 10:00 | GENOVA | Orale | |
16/06/2021 | 10:00 | GENOVA | Orale | |
01/07/2021 | 10:00 | GENOVA | Orale | |
17/09/2021 | 10:00 | GENOVA | Orale |