ENG 320 Latinx Literature

This course focuses on the literature of Latinx writers to explore Latinx identities. It includes a broad range of texts from all across the diverse geographical region of Latin America, including the Latinx voices in the United States. Students will read political essays, songs, memoirs, myths, poetry, plays, and novellas that reflect a broad range of discourse and the many perspectives and voices within Latin America. Through this literature, students will explore the indigenous worldview, the impact of colonialism, and Latinx identities in the modern world. The class time is split between the classroom and online work, some in an adaptive learning environment. Pre-requisite(s): ENG 101, ENG 201 or ENG 201H, equivalent, or permission of chair or designate. Co-requisite(s): None. 5 quarter hours

Distribution

GenEd-Humanities