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LALS 1002: Introduction to Latino/Latina Studies
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
The course explores the personal, political, historical and sacred being of Latinas/Latinos in the United States from the perspective of a theory of transformation. Particular attention is given to the struggle of Latinas and Latinos with the inherited stories of their cultural past and present and the conflict between their heritage and the dominant stories of our wider society. It intends to provide an understanding of the Latino people in our midst creating cultures and communities in the United States. 3 credits
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LALS 1401: History of Latin America I
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Survey of the development of the New World empires of Spain and Portugal from Pre-Columbian times through independence. 3 credits
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LALS 1401 - History of Latin America I
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LALS 1402: History of Latin America II
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Evolution of societies and nation states from the 1820s to independence. 3 credits
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LALS 1402 - History of Latin America II
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LALS 2517: Latinas and Latinos in the United States
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
The issues facing Latinos/Latinas in the United States and an exploration of the reasons for powerlessness in this large, diversified population. Students come to understand the process of communalization and how it relates to politicalization. 3 credits
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LALS 2614: Latin American Politics
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Basic forces conditioning the politics of the area. The variety of governmental structures and party systems in Mexico, South and Central America. 3 credits
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LALS 3101: Special Topics in Latin American and Latino/Latina Studies
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Topics are chosen by the Latin American and Latino/Latina Studies faculty. Through lectures, discussion of readings, written assignments and other means, students explore a special topic in the field of Latin American and Latino/Latina Studies. 3 credits
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LALS 3102: Special Topics in Latin American and Latino/Latina Studies
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Topics are chosen by the Latin American and Latino/Latina Studies faculty. Through lectures, discussion of readings, written assignments and other means, students explore a special topic in the field of Latin American and Latino/Latina Studies. 3 credits
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LALS 3319: Traditions and Cultures-Issues in Latin American Popular Culture
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
The course is focused on the intersections of gender, race and class in the context of Latin American popular cultural production. The colloquium incorporates a number of different disciplines, including film, fiction, dance, music and art. Popular culture may be said to encompass any cultural form that impinges on a daily basis on the lives of individuals, including, but not limited to newspapers, radio, television, music, sports matches, theater and film, and advertisements. These particular elements tend to tap into collective concerns of any "imagined community" that is, infact, a nation. Popular culture will generally reflect common interest it informs and at the same time is informed by collective consciousness. 3 credits
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LALS 3324: Classics of Latin American Literature in Translation
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
This course allows students from many different disciplines to study some of the great works of late 19th and 20th century Latin American literature, thus enhancing their familiarity with Latin American culture and broadening their literary horizons. 3 credits
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LALS 3401: U.S.Latina/Latino Literature
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
A survey of the literature written by Latina/Latino authors in the United States. Reading materials, class discussions, exams, and term papers will be in English, but Spanish majors and minors, and native Spanish speakers will be encouraged to write in Spanish, and read Spanish translations when available. 3 credits
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