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Puerto Rican and Latino Studies 20: Latin America
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits Pre- and post-Conquest peoples and cultures of Central and South America, and the Caribbean; impact of European colonization; post-independence political and economic development; contemporary identity politics; religion and social movements; urbanization and international migration. This course is the same as Anthropology 68. Prerequisite: Core Studies 3 or 9 or Core Curriculum 2.3 or Core Curriculum 20.03 or permission of the chairperson.
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Puerto Rican and Latino Studies 23: Borderlands and Homelands in the U.S.Mexican Experience
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits Historical antecedents. War with Mexico and the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, 1848. Early immigration and labor. Effects of the Mexican Revolution and growth of U.S. communities. Depression era, segregation, and deportation. Development of social, civic, and political organization. Bracero programs, migrant workers. Chicano identity and civil rights movement. Artistic expression and its relation to social change. Prerequisite: Puerto Rican and Latino Studies 1.1 or Core Studies 3 or 9 or Core Curriculum 2.3 or Core Curriculum 20.03.
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Puerto Rican and Latino Studies 24: Exiles and Entrepreneurs: Cuban Experience in the U
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits Historical antecedents. Spanish-Cuban-American War and the Treaty of Paris, 1898. Early political, cultural, and economic influences. Flourishing of prerevolutionary Tampa, Key West, and New York communities. Major migratory phases following the Cuban Revolution, 1959. Contemporary U.S. communities and their relation to revolutionary Cuba. Political leadership, economic development, and relation to other Latinos. Artistic expression and the forging of a new identity. Entrepreneurship. Prerequisite: Puerto Rican and Latino Studies 1.1 or Core Studies 3 or 9 or Core Curriculum 2.3 or Core Curriculum 20.03.
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Puerto Rican and Latino Studies 28: History of Social Movements in Latin America
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits This course will examine the changing nature of social movements in Latin America from the nineteenth century to the present. Topics include social movements concerning citizenship, religion, unions, feminism, torture, poverty, indigenous rights, and environmentalism. (This course is the same as History 51.7.) Prerequisite: Puerto Rican and Latino Studies 20 or Anthropology 68, or Core Studies 9, or Core Curriculum 2.3 or Core Curriculum 20.03 or permission of the chairperson. Puerto Rican and Latino Studies 321
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Puerto Rican and Latino Studies 30.1: History of Puerto Rico to 1815
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits From European contact to 1815. Original inhabitants of Puerto Rico and their encounter with Europeans. First centuries under Spanish rule. Impact of Spain and Africa on Puerto Rican history. Slavery. Primary sources. Critical analysis of class, property, and environment. Pre-enlightenment, the Enlightenment, and Latin American independence.
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Puerto Rican and Latino Studies 30.2: History of Puerto Rico since 1815
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits Cédula de Gracias. Lares Rebellion of 1868. Politics and repression. Emergence of a Puerto Rican national consciousness reflected in political and social institutions. United States occupation and modification of colonial institutions. Organized labor and social movements. Operation Bootstrap, industrialization, and urbanization of the island under Commonwealth status. Migration and return migration since the 1960s.
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Puerto Rican and Latino Studies 32.5: Institutions of Urban Life and the Latino Experience
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits Multidisciplinary perspective on the evolution of Hispanics/ Latinos as an urbanized segment of the United States population. Cross-cultural understanding of the diversity among Spanish-speaking people within the urban context. The role of urban institutions in the conflicts between assimilation and cultural preservation, the dynamics of migration, immigration, settlement, and institutionalized participation in the social processes of United States urban life. Prerequisite: Puerto Rican and Latino Studies 1.1 or Core Studies 3 or 9 or Core Curriculum 2.3 or Core Curriculum 20.03 or permission of the chairperson.
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Puerto Rican and Latino Studies 32W: Puerto Rican Communities in the United States:Settlement and Evolution
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits Puerto Rican migrants in the United States. Community development and representative institutions. Organizational structure, leadership, and Puerto Rican settlement patterns throughout the United States compared with New York. Historical similarities and differences of Puerto Ricans and other groups. Role in larger American society.Writingintensive course. Prerequisite: English 2.
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Puerto Rican and Latino Studies 33: Overcoming Divisions and Dictatorships:The Dominican Republic
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours, 3 credits The role of race, dictatorship, U.S. influence, and transnationalism in shaping the Dominican Republic will be examined. An interdisciplinary approach to depict trends, processes, and current issues in the Dominican Republic will be used. Topics include: Slavery, racism, Haitian intervention, independence, plantation economy, caudillos, U.S. intervention, neocolonialism, Trujillo, political exile, Bosch, globalization, labor and entrepreneurship, transmigration and transnationalism.
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Puerto Rican and Latino Studies 35: Survey of Puerto Rican Literature
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits Reading and discussion of literature by renowned Puerto Rican authors writing in Spanish and English. Prerequisite: Spanish 18 or permission of the chairperson.
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