HIST 82.04 Transnational Utopias: Latin American Anarchisms
This course focuses on how anarchism developed in Latin America and the Caribbean at the turn of the twentieth century. It offers a brief historical and historiographical introduction to the idea of anarchism and its first adherents in the region. It also explores the materiality of anarchist transnational networks and the creation of working-class intellectual communities. The class ends by critically examining the legacies of anarchism in contemporary Latin America and the Caribbean.
Instructor
Not being offered during 2022-23
Cross Listed Courses
LACS 46.60
Department-Specific Course Categories
Class of 2023 and Before Major Dist: AALAC; Class of 2024 and Beyond Major Dist: Latin America and the Caribbean, modern.