The Master of Arts in Latin American, Caribbean, and Iberian Studies (LACIS) at the University of Wisconsin–Madison provides interdisciplinary training in language, culture, history, and politics across the Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking world. The program empowers students to pursue careers in international development, academia, policy analysis, and cultural work.
Postcolonial Identity in Caribbean Literature
Indigenous Rights and Land Conflicts in Latin America
Afro-Latinx Cultural Expressions in Urban Spaces
Migration Narratives Between Latin America and the U.S.
Environmental Justice Movements in the Amazon Basin
Cultural Memory and Dictatorship in Southern Cone Cinema
The Role of Music in Social Protest in Latin America
Transatlantic Exchanges in Iberian and Latin American Modernism
Gender and Resistance in Latin American Feminist Movements
Political Satire in Spanish and Portuguese-Speaking Media
Language Preservation and Education in Andean Communities
Reimagining Colonial History in Contemporary Visual Arts
Tourism and Cultural Commodification in the Caribbean
Comparative Analysis of Spanish and Brazilian Urban Development
Religion and Politics in Latin American Popular Culture
The Legacy of the Spanish Civil War in Iberian Cultural Identity
US-Latin American Relations in the Cold War Era
Indigenous Filmmaking and Narrative Sovereignty
Diaspora and Belonging in Afro-Caribbean Literature
Language, Power, and Identity in Postcolonial Iberia
Gain interdisciplinary expertise across Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking regions while building skills for impactful global engagement and research.
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