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Latin 99: Tutorial
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Students submit petition to sponsoring agency. The Staff
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Latin 99F: Tutorial
2.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
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Latin American and Latino Studies 1: Introduction to Latin American and Latino Studies
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Interdisciplinary introduction presenting the elements for studying Latin American culture, society, economics, and politics, as well as the dynamics of Latino communities in the U.S. Special attention paid to issues of race, gender, and class, to emerging political and economic shifts in the Americas, and to new local and transnational efforts for social change on the part of Latin America's peoples and Latinos in the U.S. (General Education Code(s): IS, E.) The Staff
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Latin American and Latino Studies 10: Bridging Latin American and Latina/ o Studies
1.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Interdisciplinary exploration of transnational migrations; social inequalities; collective action and social movements; and cultural productions, products, or imaginaries. Examines how transnational migration and hemispheric integration are transforming Latin American studies and Chicana/o-Latina/o studies. Explores the influence of ne-oliberalism and globalization, especially the intersection of critical analysis and social-justice praxis. Completion of course 1 highly recommended. (General Education Code(s): E.) P. Zavella
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Latin American and Latino Studies 100A: Politics and Society:Concepts and Methods.W
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Focuses on social science issues through the interdisciplinary analysis of power relations. Compares diverse analytical strategies, assesses contending explanations, and builds practical research skills in the field of Latin American and Latino Studies. Topics change yearly, but can include environmental justice, access to education, political participation, gender, and migration. Prerequisite(s): course 1 or 10. Enrollment restricted to sophomore, junior, and senior Latin American and Latino studies majors. (General Education Code(s): E.) J. Fox
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Latin American and Latino Studies 100B: Culture and Society: Culture in a Global Context
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Focuses on transnational, regional, and local features of Latina/o and Latin American cultural production and artistic expression: how culture is shaped by historical, social, and political forces; how cultural and artistic practices shape the social world; and how culture is produced in an interconnected, postindustrial, and globalized economy. Prerequisite(s): courses 1, 10 or History 11B. Enrollment restricted to sophomore, junior, and senior Latin American and Latino studies majors, minors, and combined majors with global economics, sociology, literature, and politics. (General Education Code(s): E.) R. Fregoso, G. Delgado-P, C. Rivas
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Latin American and Latino Studies 101: Using Media
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Hands-on survey of print, broadcast, audiovisual, and electronic media. Students complete and present a dozen different media production assignments as part of permanent portfolio. Assignments have Latino/Latin American focus. Peer critique of media projects. Prerequisite(s): concurrent enrollment in course 101L. (General Education Code(s): E.) The Staff, J. Burton-Carvajal
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Latin American and Latino Studies 101L: Using Media:Video Laboratory
2.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Trains students in the fundamentals of video preparation, production and post-production through Social Sciences Media Laboratory. Prerequisite(s): concurrent enrollment in course 101. J. Burton-Carvajal
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Latin American and Latino Studies 110B: El Area Andina Hoy
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Taught in Spanish. Offers contemporary debates on Andean societies through a prism of recent interdisciplinary contributions (anthropological, sociological, political scientific, historical). Aims at understanding neo-region-alism, cultural history, and impact of globalization on specific localities. Andean societies are adjacent to the Amazon, a complementary aspect offered in this course. Prerequisite(s): course 1 or Anthropology 1, and Spanish 6 or Spanish for Spanish Speakers 63 or equivalent. Enrollment limited to 30. (General Education Code(s): E.) G. Delgado-P
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Latin American and Latino Studies 111: The U.S.-Mexican Border Region
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Global and national forces have transformed the 2,000-mile United States/Mexico border region into a site for world market factories. Analyzes how this transformation has affected workers and communities and systematically reviews subjective responses. (General Education Code(s): E.) J. Borrego
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