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Courses - Fall 2025
USLT
Latina/o Studies
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USLT201
U.S. Latina/o Studies I: An Historical Overview to the 1960's
Credits: 3
Grad Meth: Reg, P-F, Aud
Interdisciplinary course focusing on demographics, terminology and social constructs of race, class, ethnicity, indigeneity, gender, and sexuality associated with the historical and political roots of US Latinidades. Examines the formation, evolution an adaptation of US Latina/o communities as critical field of inquiry.
USLT398A
Special Topics in Latino/a Studies; How to Read a Postcolonial Love Poem
Credits: 3
Grad Meth: Reg
Cross-listed with ENGL358A. Credit will be only granted for USLT398A or ENGL358A.
USLT450
Central Americans and the United States: Culture, Politics, and Community
Credits: 3
Grad Meth: Reg, P-F, Aud
Credit only granted for: AMST498C, USLT450 or USLT498D.
Formerly: USLT498D.
With attention to history, memory, politics, and culture, this course examines the relationships, conflicts, and exchanges of people and power between the United States and the Central American isthmus. We will investigate the role of the US government and military, as well as US corporate interests and US-backed dictatorships, in the culture, politics, and economy of nations including El Salvador, Nicaragua, Guatemala, and Honduras. Through literature, feature films, documentary films, theatre, poetry, and other mediums, the class will analyze responses to this history in Central American cultural productions originating both from the isthmus and from Central Americans living in the United States. In addition to US interventions in the Americas, the course will examine migration from Central America to North America and will conclude by exploring the lives and activities of Central Americans living in the USA.
Cross-listed with AMST498C.