| dc.description.abstract | Descripción del Curso/Course Description 
Since its discovery until the present, America has been imagined and conceived as the “New 
Continent”, a place for utopia, but also as a spaceof inequalities and extreme forms of 
violence. The course explores distinctive cultural  aspects of Latin America by looking at the 
ways it has been represented in readings spanning from the diaries written by Christopher 
Columbus to the texts of the Cuban Revolution, the  iconography of Peronism, or the recent 
debates on Neoliberalism, Globalization and Populism. Drawing on essays, but also on short-stories, paintings, photographs, murals and film, the course addresses a set of questions that 
lie at the heart of how we think about Latin America. The purpose of the course is threefold: to 
introduce students to problems central to Latin America, to familiarize students with a variety 
of non-fictional writings in Spanish, such as essay, chronicle, journalism and documentary 
films, and to sharpen student’s skills as analytical readers. | es_ES |