LATS 27
Special Projects in Latina/o/x/e Studies Winter 2024

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This course will introduce some key readings of the field of Latinx Studies, with a focus on interdisciplinary perspectives and various methodological approaches. The class will be situated in 1960s and 1970s social movement organizing. Students will reflect on critical dialogues and debates through in-class discussions of selected readings. Students should expect to bring or develop a project in Latinx Studies. This can look like an annotated bibliography, a thesis proposal, a video, a poem with reflection, a thesis chapter draft, etc., or a 10-page final paper or other equivalent product. There will be two rounds of sharing. Students will present their final project idea during the first half of the course. Students will also present their works in progress of their project in Latinx Studies near the end of the course.
The Class: Format: seminar; We will meet twice a week for three hours each.
Limit: 20
Expected: 12
Class#: 1201
Grading: pass/fail only
Requirements/Evaluation: Students will come to class prepared to engage in discussion. Students will be evaluated through their participation, weekly activities, two presentations, and a final product of 10 pages or equivalent.
Prerequisites: One class in Latina/o Studies or a related class. Please email the instructor if you have any questions.
Enrollment Preferences: LATS concentrators or those intending to become concentrators.
Attributes: LATS Core Electives

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