Using a historical perspective, the course aims to acquaint students with Latin American theories, practices and representations of the media. Departing from a critical approach to Habermas theory of the public sphere, the course will trace the arc of the media in Latin America since independence to the incumbent post-neoliberal area and the so-called “Media Wars”. Given that Argentina is facing an extraordinary conflict between the government and the Clarín media conglomerate (the largest of its kind in Latin America), the students will engage in the current incendiary debates about the role of the media, the new media law and the complex relationship between the media, politics and the state.
Media, Culture & Communication (Undergraduate)
4 credits – 14 Weeks
Sections (Spring 2025)
MCC-UE 9455-000 (2195)01/23/2025 – 04/30/2025 Mon,Wed2:00 PM – 3:00 PM (Early afternoon)at NYU Buenos Aires (Global)Instructed by Ubelaker, Lisa