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Chicana/o studies offers a wide range of classes about Chicana/o people, history, issues, and culture. Cognate courses such as CHS-Affiliated faculty courses and the core classes for the CSRE department which must be taken by all majors and minors are also listed. For more information on the Chicana/o Major or Minor visit the Program page.



Fall 09-10

CHS Classes

CHICANST / CSRE 201B.
From Racial Justice to Multiculturalism: Movement-based Arts Organizing in the Post Civil Rights Era

TTh 3:15PM - 5:05PM, G. Hernandez (5 units)
How creative projects build and strengthen communities of common concern. Projects focus on cultural reclamation, multiculturalism, cultural equity and contemporary cultural wars, media literacy, independent film, and community-based art. Guest artists and organizers, films, and case studies.

CHICANST 200R.
Directed Research

TBA, Staff (1-5 units)

CHICANST 200W.
Directed Research

TBA, Staff (1-5 units)


Cognate Classes

EDUC 149 / 249.
Theory and Issues in the Study of Bilingualism
Tu 3:15PM - 6:05PM, G. Valdes (5 units)
DB-Hum

EDUC 193B.
Peer Counseling in the Chicano/Latino Community
Th 3:15PM - 4:05PM, A. Martinez (1 unit)

ILAC 280.
Latina/o Literature
MW 11:00AM - 12:30PM, Y. Yarbro-Bejarano (3-5 units)

SOC 164 / 264.
Immigration & the Changing United States
TTh 11:00AM - 12:15PM, T. Jimenez (5 units)

POLISCI 125S.
Chicano/Latino Politics
MW 9:30AM - 10:45AM, G. Segura (5 units)




Winter 09-10

CHS Classes

CHICANST / CSRE 160N.
Salt of the Earth: Docudrama in (Latino) America

MW 1:15PM - 3:05PM, C. Moraga(3-5 units)

An introduction to "Docudrama" as a form of factually based, politically-motivated, dramatic writing (film and theater), related to the Chican@/Latin@ experience. The 1954 Black listed film, "Salt of the Earth," will serve as the point of departure for examining the more than half-century of Latin@-oriented Docudrama that followed. Students will create a short original docudrama at the quarter's end. (Also listed as DRAMA 17N).
DB-Hum, EC-AmerCul

CHICANST / CSRE 189W.
Language and Minority Rights

Tu 3:15PM - 6:05PM, G. Valdes (3 units)
Language as it is implicated in migration and globalization. The effects of globalization processes on languages, the complexity of language use in migrant and indigenous minority contexts, the connectedness of today's societies brought about by the development of communication technologies. Individual and societal multilingualism; preservation and revival of endangered languages. (Also listed as EDUC 189X).
EC-GlobalCom

CHICANST 200R.
Directed Research

TBA, Staff (1-5 units)

CHICANST 200W.
Directed Research

TBA, Staff (1-5 units)




Spring 09-10

CHS Classes

CHICANST / CSRE / NATIVEAM 197.
The Rite to Remember: Performance and Chicana Indigenous Thought

TBA, (3-5 units)
Indigenous thought and aesthetics as they pertain to the performance and ceremonial practices of Chicana and other indigenous African American women artists and spirit practitioners. (Also listed as DRAMA 355M).

CHICANST 200R.
Directed Research

TBA, Staff (1-5 units)

CHICANST 200W.
Directed Research

TBA, Staff (1-5 units)


 
 
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