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Spring 2018
May 16,2024
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ES 212 - Chicano/Latino Studies:
This course examines the effects of the unequal distribution of power and resources on Mexican Americans in the United States and their efforts, during the twentieth century, to achieve first-class citizenship, equality and self-determination. Special attention will be paid to the emergence of the Chicano Movement of the late sixties, and how it related to other social movements of that period. Finally, we will review the movement?s ideology of cultural nationalism and self-determination, and how it was based in patriarchal rhetoric.

4.000 Credit hours
40.000 TO 48.000 Lecture hours

Syllabus Available
Levels: Credit
Schedule Types: Lecture

Social Science Division
Social Science Department

Course Attributes:
Tuition, Cultural Literacy, Social Science


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