Latinx Film and Media

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Overview

Subject area

LTS

Catalog Number

3052

Course Title

Latinx Film and Media

Description

This course surveys Latinx film and media to expand knowledge and understandings of the historical and contemporary film and media by Latinx people in the United States. The course will explore feature films, documentaries, TV episodes, and music videos (made by or about Latinos/as/x) to provide a holistic introduction to film and cultural Studies. Topics for study may include the representation of NYC as a Caribbean, Latinx, Afro-diasporic city. They may also expand the scope of critical inquiry by looking at the lives, struggles, and joys of Mexican and Central American migrants in the Mexico/US borderlands, the Southwest, and Chicago. By examining these audiovisual narratives and themes influential to major Latinx communities, students will be able to analyze and articulate issues of (neo) colonialism, gender, sexuality, race, social class,migration, urban life, and access to citizenship, resources, and institutions.

Typically Offered

All Terms

Academic Career

Undergraduate

Liberal Arts

Yes

Credits

Minimum Units

3

Maximum Units

3

Academic Progress Units

3

Repeat For Credit

No

Components

Name

Lecture

Hours

3

Requisites

022802

Course Schedule