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HCOM 245: Intro to Chicana/o StudiesSection 1 - 4 Units Section InformationDays, Times, and Locations
Monday
Wednesday
Class Number (Formerly CRN)41009 Instructor(s)Enrollment
University Learning RequirementsFaculty InformationMaria Villasenor Email: mvillasenor@csumb.edu Phone: 582-3771 Office: Humanities & Communication, Room 109 Source: A-Z Index Department InformationName: Humanities and Communication ~ Division of Email: humanities_communication@csumb.edu Phone: 582-3889 Fax: 582- 3780 Building: Humanities & Communication Website: http://hcom.csumb.edu Source: A-Z Index More InformationCourse Description:Introduces students to the historical experiences of Chicana/Chicano communities in the United States and in transnational context. Students develop their skills of interpretation and analysis as they reconsider the span of U.S. history, movements for justice and equality, and the daily experiences of communities of color in the Americas. Requires successful completion of coursework that satisfies the ENGCOM A ULR. (Offered every semester.) Corequisites, Prerequisites & Restrictions:Footnotes:
Start & End Dates:Start: August 24, 2009 Consent Requirements:Course Materials
Ronald Takaki, A different mirror : a history of multicultural America (Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1993)
Rodolfo Acuña, Occupied America : a history of Chicanos (New York: Pearson Longman, 2004)
Elva Treviño Hart, Barefoot heart stories of a migrant child (Winter Springs, FL: ISIS Pub., 2000) |
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