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INTRODUCTION TO LATINX CULTURES

CHICLA/SPANISH 222
Course Description

Offers an introduction to the culture and history of the Mexican and Latin American origin people in the United States. Emphasis on diversity, emergence of new imagined communities, and cultural hybridity. Focusing on key issues such as U.S. imperial expansion, colonialism, nation and community formations, migration, urban spaces, and the dynamics of race, class, gender, ethnicity, and sexuality, study a range of socio-political, historical, literary, and artistic expressions that inform the whole process of culture and reveal the way Latinos and Latinas negotiate their presence, cultural difference, and creativity in the U.S.

Prerequisites

SPANISH 226 or concurrent enrollment, or SPANISH 311 or concurrent enrollment

Satisfies
Credits

3

Offered

Not Applicable

Grade Point Average
3.78

-1% from Historical

Completion Rate
96.47%

-1.67% from Historical

A Rate
77.65%

-2.79% from Historical

Class Size
85

6.92% from Historical

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