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This course offers a critical analysis of masculinity. Topics include: links between masculinities, gender studies, and feminisms; masculinities and human rights; mapping the living conditions of men, women, and dissidents in Chile; body, sexualities, and masculinities; sexual diversities and non-hegemonic masculinities in the current social context; media, social networks, and representations of masculinities; contributions to changing gender relations in times of social transformations.
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This course offers a study of Latin American literature of the 19th and early 20th centuries. It analyzes the literature in its historical and cultural context.
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This course offers a study of the different pre-Hispanic indigenous peoples, from a multidimensional perspective, establishing dialogues with the processes that these peoples currently experience.
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This course offers a study of contemporary Chilean and world history through examination of artistic expression (film, music, visual arts) of the Golden Age from 1945-1973.
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This course examines the main sources, concepts, and contexts associated with critical and cultural theory. It discusses some structuring concepts of the modern experience and international system such as capitalism, mass culture, public sphere, social criticism, crisis, neoliberalism, and patriarchy, among others.
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Using Roman society and criminal law as an example, this course explores the impact of socio-cultural values on the concept of condemnable behaviors, judgment, and punishment.
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This course offers a study of the historical evolution of Greek art and its influence on the artistic processes of the Mediterranean.
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This course introduces the language, culture, and society of Catalonia and builds basic linguistic and cultural competence. It offers practical notions of the Catalan language, as well as general information about the culture and society: traditional festivals of Catalonia, customs, and distinctive characteristics of this autonomous community, which has its own language and culture.
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This course offers practical application of linguistic, grammatical, and discursive knowledge of Spanish in oral and written expression, especially in activities directly related to the needs of academic communication.
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This course offers a study of the most prominent Brazilian writers of the 19th and first half of the 20th century. It analyzes the literature in its historical and cultural context.
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