Hist. 247 Spring 1999

Organization Schedule Assignments Resources Students

 


Hist. 247: Latin@s in the U.S.A.
Tuesday and Thursday, 9:55-11:10am
MCEC 152 or MC102
Prof. Luis A. Figueroa
E-mail:  Luis.Figueroa@trincoll.edu
Office: Seabury Hall 12-C
Tel. 297-5285
T.A.   Harleigh Leach
E-mail: Harleigh.Leach@trincoll.edu
Tel. 297-3046

Description:

Who are "Latinos" and how have they come to constitute a central ethnic/racial category in the contemporary United States? This is the organizing question around which this course examines the experiences of major Latino groups —Chicanos/Mexicans, Puerto Ricans and Cubans—and new immigrants from the Caribbean, and Central and South America. We study U.S. colonialism and imperialism in the Old Mexican North and the Caribbean; migration and immigration patterns and policies; racial, gender and class distinctions; cultural and political expressions and conflicts; return migrations and transnationalism; and inter-ethnic relations and the construction of Pan-Latino diasporic identities.

 

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