Undergraduate Latinx Studies
Undergraduate Latinx Studies
2026 Spring Term
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INTRODUCTION TO CHICANX LITERATURE
LATINX 200
Identifies and interprets Chicanx literature in a social and historical context giving students an introduction to literature written by and about Chicanxs.
CHICANX HISTORY
LATINX 310
Interprets historical events of the U.S. and their impact on the Chicanx 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.
SPANISH IN THE UNITED STATES
LATINX 380
This course provides a critical overview of the Spanish language in the United States, looking into the intersection of history, politics, economics, race, language, and culture. The examination of constructed narratives, linguistic ideologies, and stereotypes surrounding the use of Spanish in American society and mass media is central to this class. Also, the analysis of Spanglish as a result of language contact (Spanish-English) focuses on sociolinguistic features and sociopragmatic use by Latinx speakers in bilingual communities.


