Central American Studies: Histories and Cultures
(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.
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0-5 hrs/week
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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.
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No group projects
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Attendance not required
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No midterms
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10th week final
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