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Manuela Sáenz

week 4: independence narratives, past and present

First and foremost, I found this week’s lecture and readings really confusing, which is actually quite funny considering everything we’ve talked about regarding the crisis of representation. I watched the student video made by Anna Shannon and Nisa Brennan followed by a recommended CrashCourse video on Latin American revolutions–John and Hank Green have helped meContinue reading “week 4: independence narratives, past and present”

Posted in Blogs, Week 4 | Tagged with Bolívar, independence, Manuela Sáenz, patriarchy

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