BC3446: Venezuela: Robbery and Nature | R. Briggs

Spanish and Latin American Culture
Undergraduate Seminar
Tu Th 2:40-3:55PM

This course will read Venezuela backwards in films, poems, novels and essays, from the present-tense struggle over the legacy of chavismo to the early days of independence. The constant thread will be the conflict between development and nature with special attention to natural resources and eco-critical approaches.

Prerequisites: Third-year bridge course (W3300), and introductory surveys (W3349, W3350).

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