Introduction to Latina/o Studies

In this course we will undertake an interdisciplinary investigation of the unique experiences and conditions of U.S. Latina/os of Caribbean, Latin American, and Mexican descent. We will critically examine transnational cultures, patterns of circular migration, and intergenerational transformations from a historical perspective while also using methodologies from the humanities and social sciences. Topics will include the conquest of Mexico’s northern frontier, Chicana/o and Nuyorican movements, Latina feminist thought, Latina/o arts, Central American migrations in the 1980s, Latina/o religiosities, as well as philosophies of resistance and acculturation. 3 hrs. lect.

This course is part of the Axinn Center for the Humanities’ Mellon Foundation Public Humanities Initiative./

Schedule
7:30pm-10:25pm on Wednesday (Sep 8, 2025 to Dec 8, 2025)
Location
Axinn Center 232
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