(Formerly numbered Chicana and Chicano Studies 20.) Lecture, one hour; discussion, one hour. Survey of histories of Central Americans from time of independence movements of early 18th century to present. Major topics include local indigeneities, independence movements, 19th- and 20th-century dependency, state-nation and identity formation, politics of mestizaje, Indigenous resistance, imperialism and economic growth, relations with U.S., politics of development, and contemporary social movements. Letter grading.

Review Summary

Clarity
8.3 / 10
Organization
8.3 / 10
Time
0-5 hrs/week
Overall
8.3 / 10

Reviews

    Quarter Taken: Fall 2023 In-Person
    Grade: A

    Professor was very well organized and it was an overall easy class. If I remember correctly, there was only the discussions on 4 or 5 different chapters and an annotated bibliography. Didn't put that much effort tbh but got an A. Interesting class, highly recommended.

Course

Instructor
Leisy Abrego
Previously taught
23F 22S
Formerly offered as
CHICANO 20

Grading Information

  • No group projects

  • Attendance not required

  • No midterms

  • 10th week final

  • 100% recommend the textbook

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