UW TACOMA UNIT OF COMMUNITY, ART AND COMM LATINO/A AND LATIN AMERICAN RESEARCH UWT

T LAX 225 Latinx/a/o Cultural Expressions (5) VLPA, DIVAddresses the social experiences and expressions of immigration, movements, opposition, testimonies, identities, performance, popular tradition, and language. Utilizing an interdisciplinary approach, from imaginative literary works to social technology, we explore Latino communities within the United States and the problems that divide and unite them through social and creative practices. View program details in MyPlan: T LAX 225

T LAX 238 Latinos in the us (5) VLPA/I&S, DIVProvides a vital summary of a number of the social conditions, structures, and historic characteristics which have shaped the experiences of Latino/a populations into the U.S. Has an increased exposure of Latinos’ significant social, governmental, and financial impacts, and examines expression that is cultural talk about Latino/a perspectives on tradition and politics. View course details in MyPlan: T LAX 238

T LAX 250 Latinos/as into the Media (5) VLPA, DIVExamines the ways Latino/a communities have already been presented in several news companies, such as for example in movie, tv, electronic content, radio, marketing, literary works, music, the press, etc., to comprehend the politics of manufacturing, representation and blood supply of Latinidad as framed within the United States. View course details in MyPlan: T LAX 250

T LAX 267 mylol Introduction to Chicano/a Literature (5) VLPA, DIVProvides an introduction to chicano/a literature to know the historic, social, and contexts that are cultural which literary works had been produced. Subjects consist of issues of hybrid cultures(s), gendered and cultural identities, social justice, and language inside our analyses of novels, quick tales, essays, poetry, and drama. No familiarity with spanish. View that are required details in MyPlan: T LAX 267

T LAX 277 Latin United states Literature (5) VLPAIntroduction to Latin literature that is american English interpretation, with increased exposure of just exactly how literary texts mirror tradition. Includes works of fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and drama from Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central and Southern America. View program details in MyPlan: T LAX 277

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