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         Latin Americans Cultural Aspects:     more books (79)
  1. The Insubordination of Signs: Political Change, Cultural Transformation, and Poetics of the Crisis (Post-Contemporary Interventions) by Nelly Richard, 2004-03
  2. Revolution in the Street: Women, Workers, and Urban Protest in Veracruz, 1870-1927 (Latin American Silhouettes) by Andrew Grant Wood, 2001-03-28
  3. Shades of gray: a conservative Cuban rabbi takes on race issues that could have powerful implications for Jews and Latinos.(Rigoberto Emmanuel Vinas): An article from: Colorlines Magazine by Jennifer Medina, 2005-03-22
  4. The New Latin American Cinema: A Continental Project (Texas Film Studies Series) by Zuzana M. Pick, 1993-10
  5. Musical Migrations: Transnationalism and Cultural Hybridity in Latin/o America, Volume I
  6. Art and Revolution in Latin America, 1910-1990 by David Craven, 2002-08-01
  7. Passion of the People?: Football in South America (Critical Studies in Latin American and Iberian Culture) by Tony Mason, 1994-05-01
  8. The Archive and the Repertoire: Performing Cultural Memory in the Americas (A John Hope Franklin Center Book) by Diana Taylor, 2003-09
  9. From the Revolution to the Maquiladoras: Gender, Labor, and Globalization in Nicaragua (American Encounters/Global Interactions) by Jennifer Bickham Mendez, Jennifer Bickham Mendez, 2005-08
  10. Musical Migrations: Transnationalism and Cultural Hybridity in Latin(o) America by Cándida Jáquez, 2001-10-28
  11. Cuban Currency: The Dollar and ""Special Period"" Fiction (Cultural Studies of the Americas) by Esther Whitfield, 2008-02-28
  12. Cultural capital, media choices and cultural proximity in the globalization of television in Brazil by Joseph D Straubhaar, 1998
  13. International migration, transnationalism and socio-cultural changes in El Salvador's sending towns by Mario Lungo, 1998
  14. Themes of social justice and cultural decadence in the Mexican bolero: Agustin Lara's life & music by Mark Pedelty, 1998

41. Latin American Studies - Cambridge University Press
Journal of latin American Studies presents recent research in the field of latin political and cultural aspects of the history of towns and cities.
http://www.cambridge.org/uk/browse/browse_journals.asp?subjectid=1011019

42. Artfacts.Net Latin American Artist-Photographers From The Lehigh
El Museo del Barrio announces the opening of latin American ArtistPhotographersfrom but includes cultural aspects such as-religion, politics, etc.
http://www.artfacts.net/index.php/pageType/exhibitionInfo/exhibition/13767

43. Asian American Studies - Course Descriptions
latin American Studies 178 Asians in latin America Literature and Art The political, economic, social, and cultural aspects of industrial development
http://www.stanford.edu/dept/AAS/courses.html
AAS Course Descriptions This is a CURRENT course description list. Please check the online time schedule or the Stanford bulletin for more accurate information. Asian American Studies 80: Asian American Arts and the Media
A look into the conception of Asian American arts. How does the artist of Asian descent fit into American arts and media? An exploration of Asian Americans in television, music, film, literature, and other artistic media. Discussion and analysis of music, films, and scripts. Asian American Studies 181: Readings in Other Literatures of Asian America
This course will consider texts situated at the "margin" of Asian American literary studies, namely Vietnamese American, Cambodian American, South Asian and Korean American narratives. Using a historical approach, we will explore how post-colonial theories can inform the readings of these texts, focusing on the themes of agency versus co-optation. We will closely examine the identity formation of the narrators and how they inform the current debates over identity politics occurring among Asian American literary critics. We will also address the issues of canonization and the intersection of gender, race, and ethnicity.

44. LAII: The Master's Program In Community And Regional Planning And Latin American
543, latin American Culture and Society. 584, Peoples of Mexico 574,cultural aspects of Community Development. 576, Human Settlements
http://laii.unm.edu/rp.php
About the LAII Faculty + Staff For Students For Teachers ... Resources + Publications People + Expertise Search Site Search
Latin American Studies Dual Degree Programs
The Master's Program in Community and Regional Planning and Latin American Studies Regional Planning (MCRP/MALAS)
The joint master's program in Latin American Studies and Community and Regional Planning is designed for students who are interested in the professional practice of planning in a Latin American context. The role of the planning profession is to use and manage information to serve the long-range needs of communities and policy makers at the local and regional scales. The planning tradition in Latin America is especially strong, from the Laws of the Indies to the contemporary contributions of Latin American planners in international development theory and policy. Planning practice in Latin America includes management of the built environment of complex urban settlements; planning for sustainable regional and local economic development; stewardship of fragile and damaged ecosystems; negotiating contested cultural, class, and geographic claims to public goods and common lands; and facilitating community based responses to structural colonialism and globalization. As such, planning in Latin America involves proposing public domain solutions to social, economic, and political problems, for both government and popular organizations. The Community and Regional Planning Program at UNM is dedicated to planning and advocating for sustainable communities and ecosystems throughout the Southwest region and Latin America. Graduates from the dual MCRP/MALAS degree possess the knowledge and skills necessary to support planning by diverse human communities throughout the Western Hemisphere.

45. LAII: Advisement Guides: Community And Regional Planning Concentration
Though these courses may sometimes address latin American issues, their primarypurpose in the CRP CRP 574, cultural aspects of Community Development
http://laii.unm.edu/advisement/community.php
About the LAII Faculty + Staff For Students For Teachers ... Resources + Publications People + Expertise Search Site Search Latin American Studies Masters Program
Advisement Guides to Concentration Courses
Community and Regional Planning Concentration
Students who successfully complete this concentration will have the ability to apply the material in one of the Community and Regional Planning areas of concentration to the Latin American planning context. The CRP areas include Rural and Urban Community Development and Natural Resources and Environmental Planning. Additional information on the planning areas is found in the Master's Program in Community and Regional Planning Brochure available from the academic advisor in the School of Architecture and Planning. The mission of the CRP concentration is distinct from that of the dual degree program in CRP and LAS in its focus on "what is" Latin American planning rather than "how to do" Latin American planning. Students should expect to leave the program with an appreciation of the planning policy implications of Latin American social science theories. They should not expect their 12 to 15 hours of course work to prepare them technically as planners.
Required Theory Course:
Planning is an interdisciplinary field informed by a set of theoretical principles that are distinct from other social sciences. Because most students with humanities or non-applied social science backgrounds are unfamiliar with these theoretical bases, CRP concentration students are required to take one of the following offerings. Though these courses may sometimes address Latin American issues, their primary purpose in the CRP concentration is to provide a strong base for full comprehension in Latin America planning content courses. Students are, therefore, encouraged to take this course early in their graduate program, preferably in the first year.

46. Latin America And The Caribbean
The latin American major awards span many areas of concern to public health cultural aspects and healthcare relate to adolescent and adult health.
http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/doc_WTD003228.html
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The Latin American major awards span many areas of concern to public health arising from shifts in population structure, lifestyle and behaviour patterns. The region offers an excellent science base to address these competing challenges for scarce public health resources. Collaborations between institutions and academic disciplines will strengthen the capacity for research, which can provide an evidence base for public health policy.
The impact of urbanisation, migration and changes in lifestyle and in exposure to infection on frequency atopic diseases in Latin America
Locations
Instituto de Saude Coletiva, Universidade Federal Da Bahia, Salvador, Brazil and Quito, Ecuador Lead researcher
Professor Mauricio Barreto Activities
The impact of urbanization, migration and lifestyle changes on allergic diseases in children.

47. MTSU Latin American Studies
functions, and aspects of latin American political cultures and systems. Historical and cultural overview of latin America from its early
http://www.mtsu.edu/~las/course.htm
Requirements Advising Study Abroad FAQs ... Contact Us also visit MTSU Search MTSU Main COURSE DESCRIPTIONS ANTH 3512 Peoples and Cultures of South America Three credits. The diverse peoples and cultures of South America. History, sociocultural system, and contemporary issues and impacts resulting from globalization from an anthropological perspective. ANTH 3513 Peoples and Cultures of Caribbean and Central America. Three credits. The diverse peoples and cultures of Mexico and Central America. History, sociocultural system, and contemporary issues and impacts resulting from globalization from an anthropological ANTH 3521 Mesoamerican Archaeology. Prerequisite: 3 hours anthropology. Archaeology of Mesoamerica to include the findings of archaeology of the initial settlement of Mesoamerica; the origins, adaptations, and development of major prehistoric Mesoamerican cultural traditions such as the Olmec, Maya, and Aztec; and the major theoretical contributions of Mesoamerican archaeology. Art 3871 Art of the Americas.

48. The Latin American Studies Major
Learn and appreciate the various aspects of latin American culture, includingthe use of audio and visual cultural expressions to address broader topics
http://www.usfca.edu/acadserv/catalog/las_ug_major.html
The Latin American Studies Major
The Latin American Studies major requires 40 units of course work, including 20 units of core courses and 20 units of electives.
Required Core Courses (20 Units)
  • 0190 - 376 Latin American Perspectives (History 0115-140)
  • 0190 - 301 Religion in Latin America (Theology 0128-363)
  • 0190 - 310 Border Issues I and
  • 0190 - 320 Border Issues II or
  • 0190 - 311 El Salvador Today I and
  • 0190 - 321 El Salvador Today II or
  • 0190 - 330 Semester in Latin America
  • 0127 - 202 Fourth Semester Spanish
  • 0127 - 203 Latin American Literature or
  • 0127 - 303 Latin American Literature I or
  • 0127 - 304 Latin American Literature II
Elective Courses (20 Units)
Elective courses strengthen student understanding of various areas of Latin American Studies andin some cases (e.g., History, Modern Languages, Politics, Sociology)enable Latin American Studies majors to obtain a Major or Minor in another discipline. Students select two courses from two of the following three areas and one from the third: Humanities; Literature and the Arts; Social Sciences. Humanities
  • 0115 - 370 Colonial Latin America
  • 0115 - 371 Modern Latin America
  • 0115 - 372 Indigenous and Colonial Mexico
  • 0115 - 373 Modern Mexico
  • 0115 - 374 History of Central America and the Caribbean
  • 0115 - 375 Brazil and Amazonia
  • 0115 - 377 The Southern Cone
  • 0115 - 378 Andean Nations
  • 0115 - 379 Latinos in the U.S.

49. Spanish And Latin American Travel Picture Books - Continental Book Company
This book presentsthe myths of latin America, discussing their meaning and and are accompanied by concise introductions on cultural aspects.
http://www.continentalbook.com/catalog/bilingual/bilingillustrated.html
ILLUSTRATED BOOKS
Illustrated Regional Books - English Text
DAE2301 - TORO: CROSSED LIVES OF MAN AND BULL $29.95
J. Vidal, photography by R. Masats. Hardcover, 259 pp. ISBN:3829022301
Combining the extraordinary photography of Ramon Masats and the acclaimed writing of Joaquin Vidal, this magnificent book brings the culture of bullfighting to life. It includes many first hand experiences by Vidal, the art of raising and selecting a bull, how bloodlines are established and improved, the origin of bullfighting, and the pageantry of the fight itself. This coffee table book features over 200 full color photographs allowing the viewer to feel the true culture and tradition of bullfighting.
M.Danby, M.Weinreb, hardcover, oversized, full color illustrations, 236pp. ISBN:1859640877
The beautiful and unique architecture on the Iberian Peninsula influenced over centuries by oriental styles and traditions is presented in this volume through more than 200 marvelous color illustrations. It also contains a glossary of architectural terms, a chronology and bibliography. A unique work for anyone interested in Spain's and Portugual's culture, art which is one of the most precious architectural legacies in the world.
BS120X - OVER EUROPE Value price $24.95

50. Challenges For Science Communication In Latin America - SciDev.Net
The cultural diversity of latin America also needs to be considered when It is not sufficient to explain the scientific aspects of the issue (see Por
http://www.scidev.net/editorials/index.cfm?fuseaction=printarticle&itemid=121&la

51. ISA: Latin American Studies In Spanish - Buenos Aires - Argentina - Study Abroad
The latin American Studies program is designed for students at the intermediateand advanced levels social, economic, and cultural aspects of Argentina.
http://www.studiesabroad.com/programs/country/argentina/city/buenos_aires/durati
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Latin American Studies in Spanish
University of Belgrano
Academic Year Program
The Latin American Studies program is designed for students at the intermediate and advanced levels of the Spanish language, who have an interest in political, social, economic, and cultural aspects of Argentina. The courses in this program are taught in Spanish by University of Belgrano professors. All classes are with American and other international students.
Eligibility
Minimum GPA Students must have a minimum grade point average of 2.50.

52. London Metropolitan University » Spanish And Latin American Studies
and developing an academic formation in key aspects of contemporary LatinAmerica and Spain. These two aspects cover a wide range of literary, cultural,
http://www.londonmet.ac.uk/ug-prospectus-2005/courses/spanish-and-latin-american
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You are here: Home Undergraduate Prospectus 2005/06 Courses Spanish and Latin American Studies ... HUMANITIES, ARTS AND LANGUAGES
Spanish and Latin American Studies
BA (Hons) - Single, Joint
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Single: RT47 BA/SLAS
Joint: see Joint Degrees
September full-time: Apply through UCAS
Apply directly to the University - contact our Admissions Office for an application form START DATES
September, February ATTENDANCE
Full-time: 3 or 4 years
Part-time (day): 4 years
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Single/Joint Honours: London North campus: Tower Building Joint Honours: London City campus SUGGESTED JOINT HONOURS COMBINATIONS Communications; English Language Studies; English Literature; European Studies; Law; Mass Communications; Applied Translation; Caribbean Studies; International Business For a full list see Joint Honours degrees EU/INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS See guides on p. 29-33 INTERNATIONAL LINKS All students can participate in the Socrates/Erasmus programme (see p. 39) OPEN DAYS/EVENINGS These are held regularly. See

53. The Consortium In Latin American & Caribbean Studies At The University Of North
(FOLK 171) An introduction to social and cultural aspects of illness and healing MUSC086 Music as Culture. Music of latin America from a transnational
http://www.duke.edu/web/carolinadukeconsortium/courses/uncfall05.htm
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at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Duke University
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    African American Studies Battle Hall 056, CB# 3395 AFAM040 The Black Experience An interdisciplinary course designed to provide a broad survey of the black experience in the Americas with special emphasis on the sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth centuries. 25 % Latin American content 80017 001 TR 11:00AM-12:15PM MCMILLAN, T GA 0105 80018 002 MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM HILDEBRAND, RF GA 0105 80019 003 TR 09:30AM-10:45AM ANDERSON, B GA 0105 80020 004 TR 12:30PM-01:45PM ANDERSON, B PH 0265 94547 005 TR 08:00AM-09:15AM STAFF GA 0105 AFAM054 Blacks in Latin America The majority of people of African descent in this hemisphere live in Latin America . This course will explore various aspects of the black experience in Latin America 100 % Latin American content 80027 001 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM VELASQUEZ, G A GA 0105 AFAM078 Black Caribbeans in the United States Examines the experiences of black Caribbean immigrants in the United States , the activities in which they participate as well as their shifting sense of identity.

54. The Undergraduate Certificate: List Of Courses
governmental, political, and cultural aspects of modern latin America and thecurrent 118 Culture and Environment from a latin American Perspective
http://www.duke.edu/web/las/Council/undercours.html
Contact the Center
Undergraduate Courses
Certificate Research/Travel Awards Working Papers Series Commencement Event ... Area Courses
Courses Approved for the Undergraduate Certificate in Latin American Studies Eligible courses may include, but are not limited to the following. Independent study courses on Latin America and the Caribbean also count toward the Certificate. Regular courses are described under the listings of the various departments. Students may also wish to take advantage of house courses offered on Latin American topics, although they cannot satisfy the requirements of the Certificate. To verify the eligibility of a course, please consult with the Academic Program Coordinator by calling (919) 681-3980 or e-mail las@duke.edu Each semester the Duke-UNC Program in Latin American Studies compiles a list of all the Latin American Studies courses at Duke University and UNC-Chapel Hill that count toward the Certificate. Over 100 courses dealing directly with Latin American Studies are offered by Duke-UNC faculty members in their respective disciplinary departments. Duke students are encouraged to enroll in Latin American Studies courses at UNC. For a copy of the list of courses, please stop by the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies or view the online course list Program Courses LST 136 Introduction to Contemporary Latin America This course will serve as an introduction into a number of problems and themes that currently shape Latin American society and culture, including efforts to come to terms with recent political violence, environmental change, economic transformation, migration, and cultural expressions.

55. 'LA'Ritmo.com - 'Latin American' Rhythm Magazine
Don t Miss A Beat As The 6th Annual latin Grammy Awards Broadcasts Live On Phil Reser What cultural aspects do you see as the driving forces of your
http://laritmo.com/mag/?cat_nb=3

56. Policing And The Rule Of Law In Latin America
Policing and the Rule of Law in latin America. Personal characteristics ofpolice officers cultural aspects; Rights and obligations, particularly in
http://www.iuscrim.mpg.de/forsch/straf/projekte/ambos3_e.html
Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law - Freiburg Navigation: Home Research Index of Projects / This Page
Policing and the Rule of Law in Latin America Participants:
Kai Ambos Ezequiel Malarino (project coordinators, lawyers); Juan Luis Gómez Colomer (Castellón University, Spain) and Richard Vogler (University of Sussex, UK) as external assessors, as well as numerous other Latin American participants Contact Persons: Kai Ambos
Ezequiel Malarino
Time Frame: 2001 to 2003 Project Status: completed
N E W The publication of the book "La Policía en los Estados de Derecho Latinoamericanos"
Malarino, E.
Prof. Dr. Kai Ambos
Project Description: In 1997, with the support of the "Rule of Law" Programme of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation (Buenos Aires, Argentina), a joint project entitled "Procedural Reforms in Latin America" was launched with the aim of investigating the current position of criminal justice reform in Latin America With regard to be practical aspects of planning such a project, the successful conclusion of the initial programme on criminal justice reform clearly argued for the adoption of a similar methodology. Therefore a preliminary conference has been planned for the middle of 2001 in Sao Paulo de Brazil, under the auspices of the Public Prosecutor's office of that city. The conference will address the following issues:

57. JHU Department Of History People Directory
political and cultural aspects of latin America and the Caribbean, Professor Knight is President of the latin American Studies Association,
http://web.jhu.edu/history/Faculty_Bio/knight.html
About the Department Undergraduate Program Graduate Program Courses-Fall 2005 ... Gabrielle Spiegel
Department Chair Department of History
Gilman Hall 312
3400 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21218 Office Phone: 410.516.7575
Fax: 410.516.7586
Email: history@jhu.edu Fri Sep 23, 2005 Franklin W. Knight Professor
Latin American and Caribbean social and economic
history with emphasis on the late colonial period,
an interest in American slave systems, and the modern Caribbean
The Johns Hopkins University Department of History 3400 North Charles Street Baltimore MD 21218 Telephone: 410-516-7591 E-mail: fknight@jhu.edu Curriculum Vitae Franklin W. Knight is Leonard and Helen R. Stulman Professor of History at the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. A graduate of the University College of the West Indies-London [B. A.(Hons.) 1964], he gained the M. A. (1965) and Ph.D. (1969) degrees from the University of Wisconsin in Madison. He joined the faculty of the Johns Hopkins University in 1973. Knight has held fellowships from the Social Science Research Council, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, the Ford Foundation, and the National Humanities Center. He has served on committees of the Social Science Research Council, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Inter-American Foundation, the National Research Council, the American Historical Association, the Conference of Latin American History, The Latin American Studies Association, The American Council of learned Societies, the Historical Society, and the Association of Caribbean Historians. His analyses of Latin American and Caribbean problems have been aired on National Public Radio, the Voice of America, the British Broadcasting Corporation, the McNeill/Lehrer Report, C-SPAN, and many local programs on commercial and public radio and television stations across the United States. He served as academic consultant to the television series

58. In Latin America And The Caribbean: UNESCO Culture Sector
In latin America and the Caribbean Read more important historic, socialand cultural aspects of this outstanding human and religious experience.
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document.write(kotype_name_display); The Jesuit 'Republic' of the Guaranis (1609-1768) and its Heritage Sélim Abou
This book presents not only the art treasures of the Jesuit Guaranis missions, but other important historic, social and cultural aspects of this outstanding human and religious experience.
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59. Latin American Studies
that are concerned with the many cultural aspects of latin America. Includes links to many facets of latin American culture including the economy,
http://www.slc.edu/library/web_resources/selectedsub/humanities/latameri.htm
Web search tools citation guides selected subject resources faculty Web pages
Latin American Studies
Advanced Research in Latin American Studies (College of the Holy Cross)

This web site lists pages that will help advanced researchers in Latin American Studies find primary sources through online access.
http://www.holycross.edu/departments/history/alauria/advanced/ Center for Latin American Studies University of Florida-Published Resources
In this section of the University's Latin American Studies website one can access a variety of different published works regarding issues involving Latin America-written in both English and Spanish. http://www.latam.ufl.edu/publications/index.html

Online resources for Cuban and Cuban-American studies from the Cuban Heritage Collection

http://digital.library.miami.edu/chcdigital/
Latin American Studies Association-Useful Links

The Latin American Studies Association (LASA) is the largest professional Association in the world for individuals and insttutions engaged in the study of Latin America. This particular section of the site offers links to a broad rangeof resouces. Also provides a detailed list of organizations that are concerned with the many cultural aspects of Latin America.
http://lasa.international.pitt.edu/links.htm
Library of Congress Handbook of Latin American Studies (HLAS) Online ... Stone Center for Latin American Studie-Tulane University Has many different resources, including an index of news which has occured in the world of Latin American Studies.

60. BUS3413 Cultural Aspects Of Doing Business In Latin America BBA
BUS3413 cultural aspects of Doing Business in latin America Within thislarger country and company cultures in latin America, specific management
http://www.i-u.de/programs/bba/BUS3413.htm
Module Number and Module Title: BUS3413, Cultural Aspects of Doing Business in Latin America
Degree Program:
BBA
Course Title: Cultural Aspects of Doing Business in Latin America
Number of IU Credits:
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Type of Course: Elective Course Content

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