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CS 100 — Introduction to Chicano/a Studies

3 credits · 3 hours

This course will survey the origins of Chicana/o Studies as a foundational area of Ethnic Studies in relation to contemporary Chicana/o/Mexican-American culture. Critical analysis is placed on the development of the field in Ethnic Studies as an academic discipline and critical theories of racialization and intersectionality. A socio-political constructivist approach will examine a range of identity-making cultural expressive arts in the form of travel, murals, theatre, fairs, festivals, film, literature, food, music, comedy, dance, religion, incorporated into celebrations. This Ethnic Studies Chicano studies course is intended for students interested in applying their learning through Chicano/Ethnic Studies, all majors, career interests, and or for personal and career development.

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