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| Topic:identities/Borders/Exile | | Course Number | SPAN 230-02 | | Course Title | Topic:identities/Borders/Exile | | Department | Spanish | | Campus | Mount Holyoke College | | Course Description | 'This course will center on how U.S. Latino/a literature bears witness to identity formation, self-representation, and celebration of Latino culture and its people. It will explore a series of critical issues that define 'latinidad' in the U.S., including language (bilingualism, Spanglish, code-switching, and 'dialect';), race/ethnicity/color, gender, migration, racism, and difference. The texts in the course are representative of a body of oral and written literature that is of great depth and breadth that articulates the experience of being Latino/a in the US. Although the course is taught in English, familiarity with Spanish is useful.' |
| Reg # | Section | Credits | Instructors | Meeting Times | Location | Notes |
| 69911 |
02 |
4.00 |
Dorothy Mosby |
02:40PM-03:55PM M,W |
Ciruti 127 |
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