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SPAN134 - Latino Literature and Media Arts

Explores the variety of expressions of Latino identity as a hybrid formation within U.S. culture. Unlike traditional Spanish-language literature, which is historically formed and rooted within a Hispanic national community, Latino culture generally functions between and around different cultures. It is a culture of migration, assimilation, resistance to the melting pot, as well as a unique expression of a new ethnicity in formation. Features Puerto Rican, Cuban-American, Mexican-American, Dominican-American and other cultural products. Not offered to first-year students. Conducted in English. Minimum one college level course above 101-102 in Spanish language. Ms. Acosta Cruz, Mr. D’Lugo/Offered periodically






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María Acosta Cruz, Ph.D. - Associate Professor of Spanish

Marvin D'Lugo, Ph.D. - Professor of Spanish Adjunct Professor of Screen Studies Chair, Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures


The course is also known by the following crosslisted code(s): CMLT134
COMM134

 

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