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US LATINX/E LITERATURE

CHICLA/SPANISH 467
课程描述

Study the literature of Latinx/e populations in the United States, particularly of writers of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Dominican, and Central American descent. Examines the impact of race and how individuals and communities negotiate situations of internal colonialism, migration, generational conflicts, tensions between assimilation and cultural preservation, gender roles, literary traditions, and transnational situations. Considers the linguistic, cultural, and formal singularity of Latinx/e literature, the use of Spanish and English languages, the advent of feminist and queer writing, and the vision of the United States in their works regarding its past, present, and future. Explores the intersectionality of race, ethnicity, class, gender, sexuality, and literary forms. Diverse theories and ways to read literary texts will be explored. Literary texts - novels, short stories, poetry, and essays - will be read in English or Spanish, or a combination of both. Taught in Spanish.

先修课程
满足要求

This course does not satisfy any prerequisites.

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平均绩点
3.74

7.81% 相比历史数据

完成率
100%

3.67% 相比历史数据

A率
52.94%

12.87% 相比历史数据

班级规模
17

-9.73% 相比历史数据

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教师 (2026 Summr)

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