Spanish 375 - Amherst Latinx Lives

Spring
2020
01
4.00
Leah Schmalzbauer, Paul Schroeder
MW 12:30PM-01:50PM
Amherst College
SPAN-375-01-1920S
CHAP 210
lschmalzbauer@amherst.edu; pschroeder@amherst.edu
SPAN-375-01,AMST-375-01,LLAS-375-01,SOCI-375-01

(Offered as AMST 375, LLAS 375, SOCI 375 and SPAN 375) Over the past four decades, the Latinx student population at Amherst has increased more than seven-fold, from about 30 students per class in the 1970s, to over 200 per class in the last several years. As a community, however, we know very little about the subjective experience of Latinxs who live, study, and work at Amherst College. In this course, we will read and discuss different genres of scholarship that focus on the Latinx experience—empirical research, fiction, memoirs, and films—before proceeding to a series of workshops on how to conduct oral history interviews. Students will then apply this theoretical and practical knowledge to an exploration of the experiences of Latinx students, alumni, faculty, and staff in our community. These interviews will form the basis of a collectively-edited documentary designed to encourage cross-cultural dialogues within and outside the Latinx community, and in the process, increase awareness of the diversity of Latinx lives on our campus. Students of all backgrounds are welcome, and knowledge of Spanish or Spanglish is useful but not required.

Admission with the consent of the instructor. Limited to 12 students. Spring Semester. Professors Schroeder Rodríguez and Schmalzbauer.

https://www.amherst.edu/course_scheduler
Permission is required for interchange registration during all registration periods.