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Written by CLAH Administration   
Tuesday, 12 December 2006

 (Partial listing; check with CLAH director for approval of courses not listed here)

COMMUNICATION

COCU 163: Chicano Visual Culture
COCU 164: Race in California
COCU 168: Latino Space

ETHNIC STUDIES (Note: Many ES courses are cross-listed courses from other departments)

ES 101: Ethnic Images in Film
ES 105: Ethnic Diversity and the City
ES 140: Language and American Ethnicity
ES 141: Language, Culture, and Inequality
ES145 Spanish Language in the US
ES 186: The Ethnic Press in the United States
ES 189: Special Topics in Ethnic Studies

HISTORY


HILD 7C: History of race and ethnicity in the US
HIUS 159: Social and Economic History of the Southwest
HIUS 167: Topics in Mexican American History
HIUS 180: Colloquium on the recent history of immigration, ethnicity, and citizenship in the 20th- century US
HILA 158 Social and Economic History of the Southwest I
HILA 159 Social and Economic History of the Southwest II
HILA 131 History of Mexico
HILA 132 Contemporary Mexico
HILA 122 Cuba

LITERATURE

The following courses are taught in Spanish:


Lit/Sp 130B: Introduction to Latin American literature
Lit/Sp 131: Colonial Spanish American literature
Lit/Sp 132: 19th-century Spanish American literature
Lit/Sp 133: 20th-century Spanish American literature
Lit/Sp 135A: Mexican Literature before 1910
Lit/Sp 135B: Modern Mexican Literature
Lit/Sp 136: Andean Literature
Lit/Sp 137: Caribbean Literature
Lit/Sp 150A: Early Latino/a and Chicano/a Cultural Production 1848-1960
Lit/Sp 150B: Contemporary Latino/a and Chicano/a Cultural Production 1960 to present
Lit/Sp 151: Topics in Chicano/a and Latino/a Cultures
Lit/Sp 153: Chicano Poetry
Lit/Sp 154: Chicano/a and Latino/a Literatures
Lit/Sp 162: Spanish Language in the U.S.
Lit/Spanish 171. La conquista de México

* The following courses are taught in English:

Lit/English 19: Introduction to Chicano/a Literature
Lit/English 180: Chicano Literature in English
Lit/Americas 100: Latino/a Cultures in the U.S.
Lit.Americas 101: Early Latino/a and Chicano/a Cultural Production 1848-1960
Lit/Americas 102: Contemporary Latino/a and Chicano/a Cultural Production 1960 to present
Lit/Americas 105: Gender and Sexuality in Chicano/a and Latino/a Cultural Production
Lit/Americas 106: Modern Chicana and Mexican Women Writers
Lit/Americas 107: Comparative Latino/a and U.S. Ethnic Cultures
Lit/Americas 108: Chicano/a and Latino/a Cultures: Intellectual and Political Traditions
Lit/Americas 109: Cultural Production of the Latino/a Diasporas
Lit/Americas 110: Latin American Literature in Translation
Lit/Americas 120: Mexican Literature in Translation

MUSIC

MU 13AM: World Music/Multicultural America
MU 110: Doing Ethnomusicology

THEATRE

THHS 108: Luis Valdez
THHS 110: Chicano Dramatic Literature
THHS 111: Hispanic-American Dramatic Literature
THHS 112: Topics in Dramatic Literature and History: Gay and Lesbian

VISUAL ARTS

VS 126AN: Pre-Columbian Art of Ancient Mexico and Central America
VS 126BN: The Art and Civilization of the Ancient Maya
VS 126G : Problems in Mesoamerican Art History
VS 126 H: Problems in Ancient Maya Iconography and Inscriptions

 

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