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Dec 04, 2024
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CHST128 CH - Latinx Citizenship: Race and MigrationWhen Offered: Each fall Instructor(s): A. Zimmerman Credit: 1
This course examines the normative and political dilemmas of citizenship and belonging through the lived experiences of Latino/a communities in the United States. We will read legal and political theory, feminist and Latino critical theory, as well as ethnographies and case studies that examine how citizenship is embodied and enacted beyond its legal parameters. We will focus on race, migration, globalization, and settler colonialism have shaped American conceptions of citizenship and how racialized communities have resisted, subverted, and transformed ideas of membership. Satisfies the following General Education Requirement(s), subject to conditions explained in the Degree Requirements section of this Catalog: PO Area 3 Requirement;PO Speaking Intensive
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