LATS 481 Locating Latino Studies: Approaches to Latinidad (Not offered 2006-2007; to be offered 2007-2008)*

This course explores a variety of approaches used in the study of U.S. Latino populations. In other words, we are focusing on how we research individuals and communities that are categorized under the label Latinos. In particular, we will look at a range of text and evaluate their research design. We will also consider what makes a project a Latino studies project. Texts include works by anthropologists, sociologists, historians, cultural critics, and literary writers.
Format: discussion. Evaluation will be based on class participation, group presentations and discussions, and 2 short essays (5-8 pages).
No prerequisites. Enrollment limit: 20 (expected: 20). Preference given to Latina/o Studies concentrators and American Studies majors.

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