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SPAN 385 - Reimagining the Line: Contemporary Arts and Political Imagination at the Mexico-US Border

Description
This class studies significant cultural, literary, and historical topics concerning U.S. Latinx, Chicanx, and/or Latin American and Caribbean communities and diasporas. A sampling of topics includes: The Mexican-American Border; Nueva York, Diaspora City; U.S. Latinos: Between Two Cultures; Latina/o Poetry; New Latino Narratives; Latina Writers; Afro-Latino Cultural Production in the U.S., Semiotics and the Aesthetics of Latina/o Cinema. Specific class topic to be decided by professor. This course may be taught primarily in Spanish or English, depending on the material covered.
Recent Semesters
Fall 2022, Spring 2022, Spring 2021, Fall 2019, Fall 2018
Former Titles
U.S. Latinx-Caribbean Literature, Intersectional Latinidades, "Home, the Streets, Borders: Examining Tropes of Latino/a Cinema", "Self and the City: Latinx Literature, Film, Popular Culture"
Class Size
25
Credits
1
Usually Held
MTh (3:00pm-4:15pm), TuTh (10:30am-11:45am), TuTh (9:00am-10:15am)
Attributes
US Diversity, Lat Am, Latinx, Carib St Elect, WGSS Hist/Theories/Represent, WGSS Transntl/Global Perspect, SPAN/PORT Advanced Topics, AMST Representation Elective, Humanities