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Critical theory / American studies / Critical race theory / Ethnic studies / Latin American studies / Postmodernism / Area studies / Americas / Latino studies / Demetria Martinez / Chicano Movement
Date: 2015-04-02 15:14:16
Critical theory
American studies
Critical race theory
Ethnic studies
Latin American studies
Postmodernism
Area studies
Americas
Latino studies
Demetria Martinez
Chicano Movement

CHICANA/O LATINA/O STUDIES 62 MORALES, A. JASSO, F. VALLE, L. TUTH 11:0012:20 SSH 100 COURSE DESCRIPTION Chicana/o Latina/o Studies 62 is an interdisciplinary course that serves both as an introduction to Chicana/o Latin

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