Antelope Valley College
ETHN 112: Introduction to Chicanas and Latinas in U.S. Society
Professor
Marian Carrasco Nungaray
Credits
3
Mode
Online Asynchronous
Tuition
$1,389
Course Description
society. Applying historical and contemporary theories, philosophies, concepts, issues, and social movements, the course explores the intersectionality of gender and sexuality with race, class, religion, national origin, and immigration status as well as current social, political, cultural, and economic experiences of women of indigenous and Latin American origin in the United States. In addition, the course examines the historical legacy of colonization, religion, indigenous spirituality, and eurocentrism while also probing contemporary issues regarding family, education, economics, social conditions, health, literature, film and Chicana popular culture. (CSU, AVC)
Prerequisites
- Completion of ENGL101 This Ethnic Studies course utilizes an interdisciplinary approach to introduce students the contributions of women of Mexican ancestry (Chicanas) and other Latina women in U.S.
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