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ANTH 228 - Chicanx Culture and Identity |
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Associated Term:
Spring 2026
Learning Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to: 1. Summarize the basic Cultural Anthropology principles (migration, labor, empire, colonization) of the history of Chicanx people within a social and historical framework both before and after the U.S. was created 2. Examine ways that Chicanx people in the United States have actively shaped their own history and contributed to U.S. history 3. Interpret historical tensions inherent in the panethnic (umbrella) term, “Chicanx” 4. Explain contemporary issues concerning Chicanx populations in the U.S. in relational contexts and projections of identity in American political, ideological discourses, popular culture, and media Required Materials: Technical Requirements: |
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