SPA 316 RELIGION/VIOLENCE LATIN AM

Lectures, discussions, readings, films, and student projects explore the relation of religion and violence throughout the course of Latin American history. The many themes and topics treated include human sacrifice, religious aspects of conquest, mortification and martyrdom, torture as ritualized violence, iconography of the crucified Christ, murder of nuns and priests, insurgency and counter-insurgency as holy war, persecution of Jews, and indigenous revolts.

Credits

4

Notes

This course may not be taken on more than one level.

Prerequisite

SPA 221, SPA 251, or Permission of the Instructor.

Enrollment Limit

Enrollment limited to 18 students.

Attributes

ASPA, MOIB, MOIE, WLC