Spanish 424 - Latinx Popular Culture
Spring
2024
01
3.00
Stephanie Fetta,Jorge Sanchez
TU TH 2:30PM 3:45PM
UMass Amherst
20132
Herter Hall room 119
sfetta@umass.edu
jasanchez@umass.edu
This course examines the mapping of race, gender, and sexuality onto Latinx bodies in popular culture. Working chronologically from the early 20th century to the present, we will examine popular depictions of Latinx people in television, film, music, and print culture. In particular, we will analyze how moral panic has been historically displaced onto Latinx bodies - from Carmen Miranda to Alicia Machado. We will also consider Latinx bodies as agents of resistance to normative discourses, such as those of purity, cleanliness, and religiosity. Course readings and viewing will range from popular culture texts to critical readings from feminist theory, critical race theory, and queer theory. Proficiency in written and spoken Spanish and English is required.
Pre Req: SPANISH 240