Spring 2026
3662. Borderlands of the Americas
A consideration of the importance of borderlands in the expansion and consolidation of European empires in the American continent, and later, in the shaping of newly independent republics. Contemporary issues related to Latin American borders, including migration, smuggling, violence, and the role of the state in shaping the borders of national cultures and societies.
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Faculty Contact Information - Spring 2026
Emma Amador: emma.amador@uconn.edu
Laura Bedoya: laura.bedoya@uconn.edu
John Castaldo: ljj24003@uconn.edu
Paulo Contreras: paulo.contreras@uconn.edu
Rodolfo Fernandez: rodolfo.fernandez@uconn.edu
Anne Gebelein: anne.gebelein@uconn.edu
Guillermo Irizarry: guillermo.irizarry@uconn.edu
Ariel Lambe: ariel.lambe@uconn.edu
Beatriz Aldana Marquez: beatriz.aldana_marquez@uconn.edu
Salvador Vidal-Ortiz: sav03001@uconn.edu
Diana Rios: diana.rios@uconn.edu
Celines Villalba Rosado: villalba@uconn.edu
Charles R. Venator Santiago: charles.venator@uconn.edu
Katerina Gonzalez Seligmann: kgonzalez.seligmann@uconn.edu
Noga Shemer: noga.shemer@uconn.edu
Lorena Solis: lorena.solis@uconn.edu