LATINAM 210

Visual Cultures and Industries in Latin America


Description

Follows transformations in Latin American visual cultures and culture industries since the 1930s, from the liberal to the neoliberal era. Throughout this history, who controls visual media production and how does this control relate to democracy? Have recent alliances between Indigenous groups and social movements to introduce new Media Laws successfully widened participation and challenged corporate media ownership?

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Availability 2024

Not taught in 2024

Lecturer(s)

TBA

Points

LATINAM 210: 15 points

Prerequisites

45 points in BA courses or approval of Programme Coordinator

Restrictions

LATINAM 310