ANTH214
Afro-Latinx Diasporas in the United States
Anthropology
BC
Subject code
ANTH
Course Number
214
Department(s)
Instructor(s)
M. Mena
Course Long Title
Afro-Latinx Diasporas in the United States
Cross Listed Courses
Description
Over the last two decades, Afro-Latinx culture and history has become a rich area of study. Emphasizing ethnographic approaches, this course examines how racial formations, gender and national belonging have historically and recently intersected in the production and representation of Blackness within Latinx spaces. Students draw from decolonial frameworks and use different media to critically analyze how anti-Blackness rooted in the myth of racial democracy shapes Afro-Latinx cultures in the U.S. Recommended background: coursework in Africana, anthropology, gender and sexuality studies, or Latin American and Latinx studies. Crosslisted in Africana, anthropology, and Latin American and Latinx studies.
Writing Credit
No writing credit
INDS Program Relationship
IDAF - AFR Program, IDLL - LALS Program
Class Restriction
Exclude First Years
Offering Frequency
One-time offering