Bibliographic Information
Course Title
Border Latina, Latino Cultures
Institution Where Taught
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Year Course Taught
2019
Web Address (URL)
Additional Information
Course Number
ANTH472
Course Description
Explores and examines the production of U. S. Latina/Latino identities as instances of international, cultural, historical, and social border crossings. In both regional and global contexts, we will analyze the ways in which Mexican American, Cuban American and Puerto Rican identities have been shaped by colonial relations vis-a-vis Spain and by postcolonial conditions vis-a-vis the United States. Same as LLS 472. 3 undergraduate hours. 4 graduate hours. Prerequisite: ANTH 103, and ANTH 259 or ANTH 359.
Syllabus Available
No
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RPA Codes & Standards
- Appropriate Dissemination of Research
- Archaeologist's Responsibility to Colleagues, Employees, and Students
- Archaeologist's Responsibility to the Public
CIfA Codes
- Principle 1: Adherence to ethical and responsible behaviour in archaeological affairs
- Principle 3: Responsibility for acquiring and recording reliable information of the past in archaeological research
Topics & Issues
- Archaeological Ethics - Other
- Collaboration in Archaeology (i.e. Communities, Non-Archaeologists, etc.)
- Colonialism and Imperialism
- Decolonizing Archaeology
- Descendant, Resident, and Stakeholder Communities
- Equity, Representation, and Diversity
- Ethnography
- Globalization and global perspectives
- Heritage Erasure
- Human Rights and Social and Economic Inequalities
- Interpreting the Past
- Landscape Issues, Archaeology, and Ethics
- Legal Issues
- Nationalism
- Racism, Sexism, Homophobia, and Other Forms of Discrimination