Bibliographic Information
Course Title
Sex, Class and Race in Latin America
Institution Where Taught
University of Denver
Year Course Taught
2019
Web Address (URL)
Additional Information
Course Number
ANTH 3370
Course Description
This course uses an intersectional approach to the study of sex, class and race in Latin America. Intersectionality aims at understanding the interlocking relation between sex, class, race and other aspects, and how these are rooted in historical and social structures, and are reproduced and resisted through individual and collective experience. In this course we will aim at understanding such history, culture and peoples with a special emphasis on examining their heterogeneity, and aiming at understanding how such heterogeneity is also related with social inequality. We will also examine some contemporary issues such as women's rights, indigenous movements, human rights, migrations, and economy with an emphasis on their manifestations at the intersections of sex, class, and race.
Syllabus Available
No
Taxonomies
RPA Codes & Standards
- Adequate Preparation for Research Projects
- Appropriate Dissemination of Research
- Archaeologist's Responsibility to the Public
Keywords & Terms
- Accountability
- Management of Cultural Resources, Heritage, History
- Public Interest, Collaboration, Education, and Outreach
- Respect for and Responsibility to Affected Groups
Topics & Issues
- Class in Archaeology
- Descendant, Resident, and Stakeholder Communities
- Equity, Representation, and Diversity
- Ethical Case Studies
- Ethnography
- Feminism and Intersectionality
- Gender and Sexuality
- Gender Equality
- Human Rights and Social and Economic Inequalities
- LGBTQ Issues and Queer Archaeology
- Racism, Sexism, Homophobia, and Other Forms of Discrimination