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    1 Latin America after Independence: Building a Postcolonial Society Course: 3609 Uconn Stamford Spring 2015 Professor Ricardo Raul Salazar Rey Email: ricardo.salazar-rey@uconn.edu Phone: 310-619-0354 Office Hours: Tuesday and Thursday 2:30 to 3:00pm and by appointment. Office: 3.74 Class Meeting Place and Time Monday 6:00pm to 8:40pm Room 216 Course Description This course surveys the social‚ cultural‚ economic‚ and political history of Latin America from the independence period to the present.

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    Traditionally in Latin American culture‚ women did not have the same rights as men. This is because in Latin America is ruled by patriarchal cultures in which men are in control and women are treated as if they are second class citizens. This is a mentality that many Latin American countries around the world have towards women. Women did not revolt against this until the 20th century when woman’s suffrage and social movements became more prominent and women demanded the rights that men had. Some

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    El señor presidente is seen as one of the first “new novels” introduced in latin America which seeks to break from traditional realist novel and undertake a magical realist stylistic technique. Rene Prieto suggests Asturias “is one of the forefathers of the on-going literary revolution” (p.5) which proposes Asturias aims to expose the true reality of Latin American society‚ which deals with the struggles of political corruption during the dictatorship regime of Manuel Estrada Cabrera. Unlike a traditional

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    Women In Latin America | June 13 2012 | Shikira Sherrod‚ IA‚ Jones: Block 1X | | Shikira Sherrod 07/25/2011 Women in Latin America This internal assessment is about the unfair treatment of women in Latin America. The method being used for my investigation is‚ researching different articles relating to the different struggles women are going through like‚ domestic violence‚ rape‚ abortions‚ inequality between men and women‚ etc. This was the topic of choice because it’s current and a very

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    The Current State of Development in Latin America Throughout this paper I will be making reference to Peter Winn ’s book Americas. Winn states on page 4 that "Latin America is equally an invention‚ devised in the nineteenth century by a French geographer to describe the nations that had once been colonized by Latin Europe---Spain‚ France‚ and Portugal." In attempting to establish the current state of development in Latin America‚ historical chronology serves as the foundation necessary for a

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    (BACKGROUND INFORMATION) ​ In the period 1750 to 1914 in Latin America and  the Caribbean‚ while the use of foreign workers remained the same‚ the role of women changed  from being confined to the home to working in factories‚ and the use of slaves changed from  being the most popular labor force in Latin America to being completely abolished legally.  Despite the passage of years‚ the use of foreign workers remained the same in Latin  America and the Caribbean. Though the use of foreign workers began as being less popular than 

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    today. No region on earth has suffered (and continues to suffer) the damaging repercussions of this phenomenon like Latin America- the most unequal continent on the planet. There are many factors in Latin America which have contributed to developing this lopsided continent. These aspects are highlighted in detail in the article‚ “The Lopsided Continent: Inequality in Latin America”‚ written by Princeton professors Kelly Hoffman and Miguel Angel Centeno. The article highlights many of the elements

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    The Globalization of Latin America Louis O. Rollins Excelsior College- Albany‚ NY BUS 506- Information Technology 15 March 2015 Dr. Bonnie Kincaid Abstract: Globalization is the big buzz word in the world of business. Countries now seemingly depend on each other more and more these days to get the goods and services that they can’t get in their own countries. These goods and services‚ over the years‚ have become an integral part of the daily lives of the people all over the world. The fact that

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    Imperialism: US colonizes Latin America Reflection Paper In the early 1800’s‚ countries in Latin America were still under the rule of the Europeans. This meant that even though they gained “independence”‚ they were still controlled by the Europeans. The United States‚ however‚ had recently gained its independence from Britain‚ & was now recognized as an independent nation. The U.S. wanted to expand its territories to get raw materials and a market for their industrial products. Since European

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    Name: Course: Tutor: Date: Social Polarization in Latin America and the Carribean Introduction Social polarisation is the widening gap within a given society that emerges from income disparities within individuals causing various social groups‚ from high income to low income. It entails the expansion of jobs that require low skills while at the same time‚ jobs that require higher professionals and expertise still experience growth. There is a rising concern on issues of social polarisation

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