Topic: Gentrification in Latinx Communities Explores gentrification, especially in Latinx communities. Investigates gentrification’s origin & theories that seek to explain it through four case studies—the Mission-San Francisco, Boyle Heights-Los Angeles, East Harlem-New York, & Pilsen-Chicago—to …
Month: April 2018
CHICLA 330: Topics in Chican@/Latin@ Studies: “Latinx Gender & Jotería [Queerness]”
Uses the Latinx concept of “borderlands” and the Black feminist concept of “intersectionality” to analyze queer theory and practice. Using theory, case studies, and diverse forms of media and expressive culture, the course critically examines …
CHICLA 268: The U.S. & Latin America from the Colonial Era to the Present (Crosslisted LACIS/POLI SCI/HISTORY)
A critical examination of US-Latin American relations from the colonial era to the present, tracing the emergence and evolution of the United States as a hemispheric and global power and its political and economic impact …
CHICLA 201 : Introduction to Chican@/ Latin@ Studies
Introduction to the interdisciplinary study of Chicanas/os in the United States. Students will become acquainted with recent scholarly literature, paradigms, theories, and debates within Chicana/o studies pertaining to the historical, economic, cultural, and sociopolitical dimensions …
CHICLA 201 : Introduction to Chican@/Latin@ Studies
Introduction to the interdisciplinary study of Chicanas/os in the United States. Students will become acquainted with recent scholarly literature, paradigms, theories, and debates within Chicana/o studies pertaining to the historical, economic, cultural, and sociopolitical dimensions …
COUN PSY 620: Community Based Learning with Refugees and Immigrants
DARS Exception Course
CHICLA 201: Introduction to Chican@/Latin@ Studies
Introduces students to various interdisciplinary and transnational literatures on the study of Chican@s & Latin@s in the U.S. Offers a survey of scholarly literature, paradigms, theories, and debates within the field pertaining to the historical, …
CHICLA 102: Introduction to Comparative Ethnic Studies (Crosslisted ASIAN AM/FOLKLORE)
Introduces students to a multicultural history of the US, focusing on each of the major ethnic groups. European Americans, African Americans, Native Americans, Chicano/as, Latino/as and Asian Americans. Enroll through discussion section.