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CHST 310: Latinas and Latinos in the U
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisites: CHST 101 or 218 or permission of the instructor. This course surveys how Latinos and Latinas have been depicted in film, news, television and other media formats in the United States. The first section of the course examines Hollywood depictions of the Latino/a experience in the film industry from the early period of U.S. cinema to contemporary representations as well as the depiction of U.S. Latinos/as in Mexican cinema. The second section examines the depictions of Latinos/as in television and the news. Finally, the course presents the emergence of Chicano cinema from the early documentary to the full length dramatic feature.
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CHST 320: Chicano-Latino Politics in America
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
ODD YEARS Recommended: CHST 101 or 218. The purpose of this course is to study the political reality of Latinos in the United States: a heterogeneous group made up largely of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban American origin and others (Central and South Americans). The focus taken in this class is to look at the Latino population in terms of its orientation to the political system, its institutions and actors and their participation in the electoral process. The course will examine the political orientation of the Latino community towards power, authority, role of government and actions taken by governmental bodies and linkages to political participation. Overall, the goal of the course is for students to have a better understanding of the political experience of the second largest racial/ethnic group in the United States. (May be cross-listed GOVT 350)
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CHST 330: Latino Immigration to the United States
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisites: CHST 101 or 218 or permission of the instructor. This course is a historical overview of Latino immigration from Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean. Special attention is given to the largest Latino sub groups in the United States. This course examines the social phenomenon of labor migration and immigration from Latin America and places it in the context of political economic national inequalities. Themes covered in the course include the transnational character of Latino immigrants, the political economy of immigration, the social and cultural impact of immigrants in the U.S. Latino communities and the transnational economic links between the sending and receiving communities.
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CHST 331: The Latino Family in the United States
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: CHST 101 or 218 or permission of the instructor. This course presents an overview of the general direction of current scholarship on the Chicano/ Latino family, with a special focus on basic familial structure and the dynamics of change. First, the course examines traditional interpretations and methodologies and suggests alternative theoretical perspectives. Second, the course examines research issues such as familism, machismo, gender roles, parenting, divorce, family violence, aging, immigration and family and public policy on family life.
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CHST 340: Latina/o Communities in the U.S.:Field Research in Chicana/o Latina/o Studies
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
The course is designed to accomplish three objectives. First it presents a typology of the diverse experience of Latina/o communities in the U.S. Second, it provides a critical review of theories and methods utilized in the study of the Chicano-Latino experience in the U.S. Third, it incorporates a field research component whereby students apply the theories and methods examined in the course.
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CHST 396: Experimental Courses
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
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CHST 495: Internship/Practicum
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
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CHST 498: Chicano Experience
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
FALL/WINTER/SPRING Chicano topics discussed from various disciplines including the humanities and social sciences.
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CHST 499: Directed Study
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
FALL/WINTER/SPRING An in-depth, independent research project.
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CMST 120: Speech Communication Competency
1.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
FALL/WINTER/SPRING Note: Examination course only-this is not an instructional course. Graded Pass/No Credit. A 10-hour examination of speech communication proficiencies in articulation, oral reading, listening comprehension, group discussion and presentational speaking.
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