| SES # | TOPICS |
|---|---|
| 1–2 |
Introduction and Presentation of the Course A General Cartography of Mexico City's Urban Landscapes and History |
| 3–4 | Conceptual Tools to Approach Mexican Urban Culture |
| 5 | 1880: Signs of the Metropolitan Development and Political Dissidence |
| 6 | The Revolution Arrives to the Capital |
| 7 | Cultural Nationalism, Avant Garde and Urban Spaces |
| 8 | Mexico City: The Bitter Taste of Progress (1940–50): Part I |
| 9 | Mexico City: The Bitter Taste of Progress (1940–50): Part 2 |
| 10 | Carlos Fuente's Comprehensive Gaze of the City |
| 11 | A Modern City. Place of Memory and Dystopia |
| 12 | Strolling Mexico City's Emblematic Urban Spaces and Popular Culture |
| 13 | Tlatelolco and the 60's |
| 14 |
Post Tlatelolco Mexico City. The Decomposition of a Comprehensive Gaze Prepare for the Debate |
| 15 |
D. F. 1985: Horror, Solidarity and Destruction Class Debate |
| 16 |
Crisis, Democratization and Dispersion Part 1 Class Debate |
| 17 | Last Day of Debates |
| 18 | Crisis, Democratization and Dispersion Part 2 |
| 19 | 100 Years of Revolution |
| 20 | NAFTA and Mexico City Decentralization |
| 21 | Border Cities vs. Mexico City |
| 22 | A Global View of Mexico City Part 1 |
| 23 | A Global View of Mexico City Part 2 |
| 24 | A Global View of Mexico City Part 3 |
| 25–26 |
Conclusion of the Class Presentations |
