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Oscar Chamosa

Race relations and politics of folklore in rural Argentina

Assistant Professor
Ph.D., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 2003

Office: 236 LeConte
Office Hours: TR 11:00-12:00
Phone: (706) 542-2539

chamo01@uga.edu

Chamosa's current research deals with race relations and politics of folklore in rural Argentina. His teaching interest includes Human Rights, Popular Culture, and Popular Religion in Latin America.

Research and Teaching Interests

[Latin America & Caribbean]
[Religion]
[Cultural & Intellectual]
[Imperialism & Colonialism]

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HIST2222: Latin American Civilization Since 1800

HIST3270: History of Argentina and Chile in the 20th Century

HIST4230: Supernatural Latin America

HIST4250: Race, Nation, and Popular Culture in Latin America

HIST4990: Senior Seminar

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