Sociology 214 - SOC HISP CARIB COMMUNITIES US

Fall
2012
01
5.00
Ginetta Candelario

WF 02:40-04:00; Th 07:30-09:50

Smith College
19377-F12
SEELYE 109; SEELYE 109
gcandela@smith.edu
This service learning course surveys social science research, literary texts and film media on Cuban, Dominican, and Puerto Rican communities in the United States. Historic and contemporary causes and contexts of (im)migration, settlement patterns, labor market experiences, demographic profiles, identity formations, and cultural expressions will be considered. Special attention will be paid to both inter- and intra-group diversity, particularly along the lines of race, gender, sexuality and class. Students are required to dedicate four (4) hours per week to a local community based organization. In addition, students are required to participate in a laboratory component (time to be arranged individually by the instructor) Enrollment limited to 20.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.