Undergraduate Chicano Studies
Undergraduate Chicano Studies
2013 Fall Term
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INTRODUCTION TO CHICANO STUDIES (DV)(GE)
CHICANO 150
Identifies and interprets internal and external cultural experiences converging to form the present day Chicano.
CONTEMPORARY CHICANO LITERATURE (DV)(GE)
CHICANO 201
Analyzes contemporary Chicano drama, fiction, and poetry within their cultural and historical context: examined from a traditional formalist approach and as a human expression. (Also offered as ENGLISH 201)
HISTORY IN THE US: 19TH CENTURY ROOTS & 20TH CENTURY DEVELOPMENT (DV)(GE)
CHICANO 310
Interprets historical events of the U.S. and their impact on the Chicano emphasizing 19th century roots and 20th century development. Takes an in depth look at implications of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo and 20th century Mexican Immigration.
POLITICS OF THE CHICANO (DV)(GE)
CHICANO 320
A comprehensive analysis of Chicano life as it relates to U.S. governmental institutions. Chicanos are presented in terms of their political, social, and religious affiliations; their economic and occupational status; and their family life and language relationships to the U.S. Federal System of Government. This study views Chicanos from two separate perspectives: as a self-contained ethnic minority and as a part of the broader U.S. population.