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World Languages and Cultures
WLC-384 U.S. Latino Literature
This course is an introduction to the writings of U.S. Latino authors writing in English and/or in Spanglish. Through a close analysis of various genres (poetry, fiction, comic strips, interviews, art exhibits, and films), students will explore the contemporary experiences of U.S. Latinos of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Dominican, and Cuban descent, and how they are represented in American literature. Topics to be discussed include the construction of identities in terms of race, gender, class and sexuality, bilingualism and code-switching, the experiences of migration and exile, and the longing for a place to call home. As part of their learning experience, students will work in teams to develop a lesson plan to educate the community about U.S. Latino author.
GSR 150 or permission of the department
Program: World Languages and Cultures
Credit: 3
WLC-599
Independent Study
Credits 1-6
WLC-401
Methods, Technology and…
Students will learn foreign language teaching and learning…
Credits 3
WLC-495
Special Topics
Special topics in the discipline, designed primarily for…
Credits 1-5
WLC-499
Intensive supervised study and research on topics of…
Credits 1-3
WLC-383
Spanish American Literature…
Readings from major writings of Argentina, Venezuela, Colombia,…
WLC-101
Mexican Deaf Culture…
This course is designed to build basic knowledge…