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Borderlands and Barrios: Hemispheric Latino/a Performance
Date: Fall 2002
Faculty: Diana Taylor , Ph.D., New York University & Alissa Cardone [Assistant], New York University
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Subject Category: Class syllabi. Graduate. Seminar
Introduction to US Latino Studies
Date: Spring 2001
Faculty: Jerry García, Ph.D., Iowa State University.
Subject Category: Class syllabi. Undergraduate. Introduction
Introduction to Chicano (Mexican-American) Studies 201
Date: Spring 2002
Faculty: Benjamin Marquez, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison
Subject Category: Class syllabi. Undergraduate. Introduction
Latina/o Literature and Literature of the Americas
Date: Fall, 2002
Faculty: Marcus Embry, Ph.D., University of Northern Colorado
Subject Category: Class syllabi. Undergraduate. Introduction
Latinos in U.S. Politics
Date: Winter 2002
Faculty: Lisa García Bedolla, Ph.D., University of California, Irvine
Subject Category: Class syllabi. Undergraduate. Introduction
"Latina/o Politics
Date: Spring 2002
Faculty: Louis DeSipio, Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Subject Category: Class syllabi. Undergraduate. Introduction
Latino Politics
Date: Fall 2001
Faculty: Manuel Avalos, Ph.D., Arizona State University, West
Subject Category: Class syllabi. Undergraduate. Introduction
Latino Politics
Date: Fall 2000
Faculty: Melissa Michelson, Ph.D.California State University, Fresno
Subject Category: Class syllabi. Undergraduate. Introduction
"Mexican Americans and Politics
Date: Fall 2002
Faculty: Louis DeSipio, Ph.D., University of California, Irvine
Subject Category: Class syllabi. Undergraduate. Introduction
Race and Citizenship in America
Date: Winter 2002
Faculty: Lisa García Bedolla, Ph.D., University of California, Irvine
Subject Category: Class syllabi. Undergraduate. Introduction
Research Seminar: the Politics of U.S. Immigration
Date: Fall 2001
Faculty: Christine Sierra, Ph.D., University of New Mexico
Subject Category: Class syllabi. Undergraduate. Seminar
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divided into the following fields and disciplines:
History || Popular Culture and Media Cultures || Literature & Text Studies. ||
Gender, Sexuality and the Body || Visual Culture || Music || Performance Race and Ethnicity ||
Religion and Religious Cultural Studies ||
Material Culture || Politics, Government and Public Policy ||
Science, Technology & Society || Community Studies || Disability Studies
Subject Category: Class syllabi. Undergraduate. Graduate.
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