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Mexican American Studies 160: Gender and Sexuality
Time: Tuesdays & Thursdays: 9am-10:15am and 10:30am-11:45am
Location: Sweeney Hall 411/BBC 002
Description
An examination of how patriarchy, race, and class shape Chicanas in their everyday lives in American society. It explores how women resist and challenge the limitations placed on them as a result of being women and members of a racial/ethnic group.
Prerequisite: Completion of core GE, satisfaction of Writing Skills Test and upper division standing. For students who begin continuous enrollment at a CCC or a CSU in Fall 2005 or later, completion of, or corequisite in a 100W course is required.
Course Materials
Syllabus, Reading schedule, and discussion questions/study guides, hand-outs
Assignments
Required Readings and class, graded assignments
Online Resources