Day: Mondays
Times: 4:05 - 7:05 pm
Location: Grinter 376
NO PREREQUISITES OR INSTRUCTOR APPROVAL NEEDED FOR REGISTRATION
This course will revise recent literature that look at Indigenous Studies from a hemispheric and critical point of view. Some of these readings are produced by indigenous intellectuals affiliated to the Native American and Indigenous Studies Association. This is a new class.
Carmen Martínez Novo
Center for Latin American Studies
Department of Anthropology
Grinter 382
Email: m.martineznovo@ufl.edu
Tel: 352-273-4716
Fax: 352-392-7682
Research Interests
Race and ethnicity, political anthropology, indigenous politics and rights, political ecology, anthropology of the state and elites, “study up” and collaborative methodologies
Geographic Expertise
Ecuador, Andes, Amazon, Mexico