SPAN 325: Major Hispanic Writers
SPAN 325-001: Hispanic/Latinx Los Angeles and New York City
(Spring 2020)
01:30 PM to 02:45 PM TR
West Building 1004
Section Information for Spring 2020
This course will engage students in a comparative, interdisciplinary analysis of cultural production by Hispanics/Latinxs in Los Angeles and New York City. Drawing on recent theories on the city and globalization, this course will focus on several areas of study: Hispanic/Latinx migration, settlement and reconstruction of identities/communities, cultural differences and hybridization, gender and ethnic diversity, and political activism. Main objectives of this course include fostering comparative critical thinking, both individually and in groups, learning how to write interdisciplinary research papers, and promoting ethical commitment in the study of cultural production. Additionally, this course will allow students to develop unique collaborative skills that are much needed in today’s working environments.
Mason Core Course
SPAN 325 satisfies the general education requirement in literature. Taught in English.
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Course Information from the University Catalog
Credits: 3
This course is graded on the Undergraduate Regular scale.
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