Latin American Studies 387 - Topic: Latino Immigration

Fall
2012
01
4.00
David Hernandez

TTH 01:15PM-02:30PM

Mount Holyoke College
81522
Clapp Laboratory 224
dhernand@mtholyoke.edu
The course provides an historical and topical overview of Latina/o migration to the United States. We will examine the economic, political, and social antecedents to Latin American migration, and the historical impact of the migration process in the U.S. Considering migration from Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean, we will discuss the social construction of race, the gendered nature of migration, migrant labor struggles, Latin American-U.S. Latino relations, immigration policy, and border life and enforcement. Notions of citizenship, race, class, gender, and sexuality will be central to our understanding of the complexity at work in the migration process.

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