Spring 2026
5100. Comparative Transnational Latin(o) American History
Critical issues in diverse U.S. Latina/o histories and forces that contributed to the arrival of people of Latin American and Caribbean heritage to the United States. Topics include: the epistemological origins and historiographical traditions of the field; U.S. empire; labor, migration, and diaspora; border formations; constructions of gender and sexuality; and comparative racialization.
Last Refreshed: 08-DEC-25 05.20.19.095881 AM
| Enrollment Data | Term | Class Number | Campus | Instruction Mode | Instructor | Section | Schedule | Location | Enrollment | Credits | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1263 9467 1 001 | Spring 2026 | 9467 | Storrs | In Person | Amador, Emma | 001 | Th 2:00pm‑4:30pm |
MONT 314 | 6/9 | 3.00 |
Other Related Courses:
HIST 2650 - History of Urban Latin America
Instructor: Healey, Mark (mark.healey@uconn.edu)
In Person M/W 4:40 pm - 5:55 pm | Cross-listed course: URBN 2650
SPAN 3250 - Film in Spain and Latin America
Instructor: Loss, Jacqueline (jacqueline.loss@uconn.edu)
Online Asynchronous
You can explore additional courses by searching the History and Spanish departments in the course catalog.
Faculty Contact Information – Spring 2026
Emma Amador: emma.amador@uconn.edu
Paulo Contreras: paulo.contreras@uconn.edu
Rodolfo Fernandez: rodolfo.fernandez@uconn.edu
Anne Gebelein: anne.gebelein@uconn.edu
Katerina Gonzalez Seligmann: kgonzalez.seligmann@uconn.edu
Ariel Lambe: ariel.lambe@uconn.edu
Beatriz Aldana Marquez: beatriz.aldana_marquez@uconn.edu
Catalina Vásquez-Marchant:catalina.vasquez@uconn.edu
Angel Oquendo: angel.oquendo@uconn.edu
Salvador Vidal-Ortiz: sav03001@uconn.edu
Diana Rios: diana.rios@uconn.edu
Camilo Ruiz: camilo.ruiz@uconn.edu
Charles R. Venator Santiago: charles.venator@uconn.edu
Noga Shemer: noga.shemer@uconn.edu
Lorena Solis: lorena.solis@uconn.edu