Spring 2024
1009. Latino Literature, Culture, and Society
Critical approaches to Latinos/as and cultural representation, production, and agency, as impacted by globalization and local dynamics. Will engage the value and function of race, gender and sexuality in popular culture, literature, film, music, digital culture, visual arts, and urban culture. Taught in English. Knowledge of Spanish is not required. CA 1. CA 4.
Last Refreshed: 19-APR-24 05.20.07.775487 AM
Enrollment Data | Term | Class Number | Campus | Instruction Mode | Instructor | Section | Schedule | Location | Enrollment | Credits | Notes |
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1243 6727 1 001 | Spring 2024 | 6727 | Storrs | Online Asynchronous | Tennyson, Michelle Perez Pe?a, Melissa |
001 | No Room Required - Online | 20/20 | 3.00 |
Faculty Contact Information
Bethsaida Nieves, binieves@uconn.edu
Rodolfo Fernandez, rodolfo.fernandez@uconn.edu
Emma Amador, emma.amador@uconn.edu
Anne Gebelein, anne.gebelein@uconn.edu
Diana Rios, diana.rios@uconn.edu
Charles Venator, charles.venator@uconn.edu
Michelle Tennyson, michelle.tennyson@uconn.edu
Manuel Ramirez, manuel.ramirez@uconn.edu
Paulo Contreras, paulo.contreras@uconn.edu
Ariel Lambe, ariel.lambe@uconn.edu
Ricardo Salazar-Rey, ricardo.salazar-rey@uconn.edu
Joshua Mayer, joshua.mayer@uconn.edu
Noga Shemer, noga.shemer@uconn.edu
Ángel Oquendo, angel.oquendo@uconn.edu
Lorena Solis, lorena.solis@uconn.edu
Scott Wallace, scott.wallace@uconn.edu
Delia Furtado, delia.furtado@uconn.edu