CHICANO 169
Representations of Indigenous Peoples in Americas
Description: Lecture, four hours. Strongly recommended requisite: course 101. Introduction to different forms of representation of indigenous peoples and their presence in Americas, with emphasis on Mesoamerica and Andes. How indigenous images are expressed, perceived, and constructed at point of contact with Europeans during development of indigenismo and in current period. Discussion of how these relate to Chicana/Chicano identity construction. Letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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Professor Pons is a great professor, she is very concerned about her students and encourages debating in class. She gives good grades, especially if she feels the student is involved in his work. There are a lot of readings, but very helpful for anyone interested in the topic. I would definitely recommend her!!
Professor Pons is a great professor, she is very concerned about her students and encourages debating in class. She gives good grades, especially if she feels the student is involved in his work. There are a lot of readings, but very helpful for anyone interested in the topic. I would definitely recommend her!!