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GRADING AND GRADES

GRADING AND GRADES. No “curve” for this course No established distribution Two-part appeal process: Confer with TA Confer with PHS (with brief written memo on reasons for your concern). WHAT NOW?. March 08: Study Guide for Final March 08: Optional 6-10 page paper March 10: Last class

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GRADING AND GRADES

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  1. GRADING AND GRADES • No “curve” for this course • No established distribution • Two-part appeal process: • Confer with TA • Confer with PHS (with brief written memo on reasons for your concern)

  2. WHAT NOW? • March 08: Study Guide for Final • March 08: Optional 6-10 page paper • March 10: Last class • March 15: Final Exam 11:30-2:29 TBA

  3. WHAT NOW? (CONT.) • Mid-term (33% of grade) • Final (67% of grade) • Unless optional paper (30%) 1. Course requirements include: “regular attendance at lectures/discussions…” 2. Repeat reading in preparation for final 3. Review slides from all lectures

  4. STRUCTURE OF PAPER • Select a broad theme (political status of women) INTRO = 2-3 pp • State its significance (quality of democracy) • Pose a question (eg, how and when have women advanced?) • Say how you are going to answer that question • By comparing Chile and Mexico (explain choice here) • From 1990 (in Chile) and from 2000 (in Mexico) • Criteria: % women in legislatures, presidential cabinets, and presidency • Perform the analysisANALY = 4-5 pp • Brief overview of the two countries • Present statistics on women • Evaluate results (what constitutes similarity and/or difference) • Are findings identical according to each criterion? • Present examples: cases of individual women (1-2 in each country) • ConclusionCONCL = 2 pp • Answer your question: Does one country outperform the other? • Try to indicate why • What does this say about the quality of democracy? In these countries and in Latin America?

  5. CULTURE AND THE ARTS LATI 50 Introduction to Latin America

  6. ISSUES AND THEMES • Freedom vs. censorship • self-censorship • exile • political content? • Financial support • dangers of cooptation • state vs. private sources • alternative lines of work • Scope of audience • dependent on media • national and/or international? • Themes: identity or universality?

  7. MEXICO: ART FOR THE MASSES • The Muralists: • Diego Rivera (1886-1957) • David Siqueiros (1896-1974) • José Clemente Orozco (1883-1949) • andFrida Kahlo (1907-1954) The Writers: • Mariano Azuela (1873-1952), Los de Abajo • Carlos Fuentes (1928-2012), Death of Artemio Cruz

  8. IT’S ENTERTAINMENT! TELEVISION • 80-95 % now have access to TV • Telenovelas popular throughout Latin America and world (e.g., “La esclava”) • Major TV networks: • Globo (Brazil) • Televisa (Mexico)

  9. THE USES OF FILM • La historia oficial (Argentina, 1985) • Y tu mamá también (Mexico, 2001) • Cidade de Deus (Brazil, 2002) • María llena eres de gracia (Colombia-USA, 2004)

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