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HP314 Latin American Counterpoints: Cultural Representations of Slavery in the 20th Century

Module Code: HP314
Module Name: Latin American Counterpoints: Cultural Representations of Slavery in the 20th Century
Module Coordinator: Dr Fabienne Viala
Not running 2024-25
Module Credits: 15

Module Description

This module explores the importance of slavery, its consequences in Latin American societies and its representation as a topic, motif or background of contemporary Latin American music, films and literature. Beginning with the anti-slavery texts written by authors of the criollo elite in the 19th century, the representation of the slave or indentured servant has taken on new shapes in popular culture. Slavery is a constant reservoir of images readdressed in Latin American literature, music and cinema according to their contemporary, social and political agendas. We will discuss how Indian and African slavery have affected national imaginations in 20th century Latin American writing.

Assessment Method:

Two x 2000-2500-word essay

Teaching Mode: Blended (recorded lectures - face to face 1 hour seminar per week)

Primary texts ( all available in hard copy at the University Library):

El Reino de este mundo, Alejo Carpentier, LD books 2013.

Biografía de un Cimarrón, Esteban Montejo/Miguel Barnet, Manchester Uni Press, 2010.

Ciudad Real, Rosario Castellanos, Punto de Lectura, 2008.

Fe en disfraz, Mayra Santos-Febres, Alfaguara, 2009.