(Formerly numbered Chicana and Chicano Studies 10A.) Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Interdisciplinary survey of diverse historical experiences, cultural factors, and ethnic/racial paradigms, including indigenousness, gender, sexuality, language, and borders, that help shape Chicana/Chicano identities. Emphasis on critical reading and writing skills. Letter grading.

Review Summary

Clarity
6.7 / 10
Organization
8.3 / 10
Time
0-5 hrs/week
Overall
6.7 / 10

Reviews

    Quarter Taken: Fall 2023 Hybrid
    Grade: A

    Overall a pretty chill class. Discussion attendance was mandatory, but midterm and final papers were doable with just the lectures. The professor did not bruincast the lectures completely, only recorded audio but I didn't really use them. Weekly reflections were due almost every week that basically had us answer one or two questions from the reading that week, minimum word count was ~350 words. There was a 36 question quiz we did in week 5, but he gave us a study guide which made it extremely easy. Would recommend!

    Quarter Taken: Fall 2023 Hybrid
    Grade: A+

    I really enjoyed the lectures and my TA Alicia. The papers (Midterm and Final) were a bit long (5-7 pages), but overall, the papers weren't complicated.

Course

Instructor
Robert Romero
Previously taught
23F
Formerly offered as
CHICANO 10A

Grading Information

  • No group projects

  • Attendance required

  • 1 midterm

  • Finals week final

  • 100% recommend the textbook

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