This course examines race and gender in Native American, U.S.-Latinx, African-American and Asian-American texts in the contemporary United States (1960s to present). Students investigate themes such as immigration, dispossession, and solidarity as they study the political and cultural underpinnings of the texts.
Grade Basis: Letter Grade
Credits: 4.0
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