Anthropology 316LA - Special Topics in Anthropology: 'Race and Religion in Latin America'

Race & Religion in Latin Amer

Spring
2025
01
4.00
William Girard

T 01:30PM-04:20PM

Mount Holyoke College
126310
wgirard@mtholyoke.edu
126310,126320
The course will begin with an investigation of the proto-racial and religious categories through which Europeans in the early modern era understood human difference. From there, we will trace how these notions were re-conceptualized in the centuries following the encounter between Europeans, Africans, and the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas. As we examine this history -- including the emergence of slavery, eugenics, mestizaje, and Liberation Theology -- we will pay particular attention to how interwoven racial and religious hierarchies were both constructed and resisted. The final section of the course will concentrate on the contemporary entanglements of race and religion in the region.

Prereq: 8 credits in Anthropology, Religion, or Latin American Studies.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.