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Fall 2008 | Winter 2009 | Spring 2009 GRADUATE COURSES | UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
Many Chicana and Chicano Studies courses address contemporary issues that arise in response to new political, economic, and cultural realities: changing modes of identity; new understandings of gender, sexuality, and social movements; immigration and bi-national populations; and growing trends toward globalization, transnationalization, and transculturation. Courses critically engage themes and methods capable of speaking about race, culture, power, sexuality, gender, class, and social transformation.
* Course schedule subject to change. |
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