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Spring 2026
Apr 28,2025
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ANTH 228 - Chicanx Culture and Identity
Through the lens of Cultural Anthropology, this course explores the historical roots of contemporary Mexican Americans (Chicanx). Understanding both the Iberian (Spanish) kingdoms as well as the indigenous peoples in Mesoamerica (Mexico), the course examines the consequences of colonization between Mesoamericans and Europeans. Students learn how Mexican natives and mestizos came to be viewed as “foreigners” in their ancestral homeland and later the United States. This course also examines the efforts of Mexican Americans to achieve equality and self-determination over time and how these efforts impacted their identity and culture. Note - ANTH 228 is cross-listed with ES 228. Only one may be taken.
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

Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:     
      Skills Development
      Credit
May not be enrolled in one of the following Colleges:     
      College Now

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