SPAN798T
Open Seminar; Sovereign Subjects and Modern States: Narrating the Nation
"What is a Nation?" was a question Ernest Renan asked to read his present and shape the past. It is also a question that has been central to 19th century cultural studies. But really, what is a nation? and who are the "patriots"? This seminar will concentrate on the process of nation formation in Nineteenth-Century Latin America. We will explore the strategies and practices used to construct the nation as a homogenous Patria while examining the emergence of political subjects. Foundational texts from Argentina, Colombia, Cuba, Chile, Mexico, and Per will be read along these lines.
Sister Courses: SPAN798A, SPAN798B, SPAN798C, SPAN798D, SPAN798E, SPAN798F, SPAN798G, SPAN798I, SPAN798J, SPAN798K, SPAN798L, SPAN798M, SPAN798N, SPAN798O, SPAN798P, SPAN798Q, SPAN798R, SPAN798U, SPAN798V, SPAN798W, SPAN798X, SPAN798Y, SPAN798Z
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