Identity in the Spanish-Speaking World
SPA 250/LAS 250/HUM 251/LAO 250
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How are ideas of belonging to the body politic defined in Spain, Latin America, and in Spanish-speaking communities in the United States? Who is "Latin American," "Latinx," "Boricua," "Chino," "Moor," "Indian," etc.? Who constructs these terms and why? Who do they include/exclude? Why do we need these identity markers in the first place? Our course will engage these questions by surveying and analyzing literary, historical, and visual productions from the time of the foundation of the Spanish empire to the present time in the Spanish-speaking world.
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Section C01
- Type: Class
- Section: C01
- Status: C
- Enrollment: 14
- Capacity: 12
- Class Number: 21799
- Schedule: TTh 01:30 PM-02:50 PM - East Pyne Building 339