History of Latin American Art
This course explores the development of art in Latin America from pre-Columbian cultures to contemporary production. It examines artistic expressions such as Indigenous art, viceregal art, independence movements, and modern and current trends. Key artists, muralism, folk art, and contemporary trends are also analyzed. The objective is to understand how the region's identity, history, and social processes are reflected in its artistic production, fostering a critical and intercultural perspective.
World cultures and cultural studies
This course addresses the main elements that shape world cultures, including traditions, thought, identity, cultural politics, and social phenomena. Key references from various regions are also studied. The aim is to broaden understanding of the contemporary world and develop an intercultural, critical, and global perspective on society.
Introduction to culture and cultural anthropology
This introductory course explores how cultures are constructed, their symbols, practices, and forms of identity. It delves into fundamental concepts of cultural anthropology, cultural diversity, and globalization. The goal is to understand how different societies live, think, and express themselves.
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History of Latin American Art
This course explores the development of art in Latin America from pre-Columbian cultures to contemporary production. It covers artistic expressions such as Indigenous art, colonial art, independence movements, and modern and contemporary trends. Key artists, muralism, folk art, and current artistic practices are also analyzed. The aim is to understand how the region's identity, history, and social processes are reflected in its artistic production, fostering a critical and intercultural perspective.
World Cultures and Cultural Studies
This course addresses the main elements that shape cultures around the world, including traditions, ways of thinking, identity, cultural politics, and social phenomena. It also includes key references from different regions. The aim is to broaden the understanding of the contemporary world and develop an intercultural, critical, and global perspective on society.
Introduction to Culture and Cultural Anthropology
An introductory course on how cultures are formed, including their symbols, practices, and forms of identity. It explores basic concepts of cultural anthropology, cultural diversity, and globalization. The aim is to understand how different societies live, think, and express themselves.
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