LTS 200

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Latina/o America: A Critical Introduction to Latina/o Studies

Latina/o Studies Undergraduate PUGET - Puget Sound

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Course Description

More than 50 million Latinos live in the United States of America, which makes the U.S the second-largest Spanish-speaking country in the world. In this course, students analyze the cultural, historical, political and social experiences of U. S. Latinos, or "Latinx America." This course understands the place of Latinx communities in the rising U.S. nation as a political and economic agent that shaped the history of the world in the 19th and 20th century. First, the course examines the roots of the US Hispanic populations, and also how colonization imposed Hispanic cultures and languages in North, Central and South America. Second, the course analyzes the experiences of the Latinx communities in the United States in the 19th and 20th centuries through various topics: Latino immigration, practices of racism and colonization, strategies of resistance, political and social movements, U.S. policies regarding Latino communities, and Latinx gender practices, among others.

Career

Undergraduate

Catalog Course Attributes

CO24 - ARTHUM (Artistic and Humanistic), CO24 - KN (Knowledge, Identity, and Power), CORE - HM (Humanistic Approaches), CORE - KN (Knowledge, Identity, and Power), INTD - AFAM (African American Studies AFAM), INTD - EDUC (Education Studies Minor EDUC), INTD - GQS (Gender and Queer Studies GQS), INTD - HIST (History HIST), INTD - HUM-EMPIRE (Intd Humanities-Empire IHE), INTD - HUM-RACETH (Intd Humanities-Race IHE), INTD - LS (Latina/o Studies Minor LS), INTD - SP-LTS (Span-Latina/o Study Major SPAN), LANG - ENGL (Taught in English)

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1

Max Units

1

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Optional Component

No

Final Exam Type

Yes