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CHST 128 CH -Latinx Citizenship: Race, Rights and Resistance


Institution: Pitzer

Description: This course examines the normative and political dilemmas around issues of citizenship, belonging, and national identity amongst US Latinos. Contesting this status (of citizenship) has been at the core of Latino politics for more than 150 years. Pursuing the goal of full, equal, and just inclusion has long been a major struggle that has been most recently impacted by globalization and migration, transnationalism, and immigrants’ rights movements which have challenged the US citizenship regime. The class will draw from a wide array of readings in political and legal theory, sociology, anthropology, and U.S. Latino studies. By the end of the class, students will be able to articulate and understand political theories of nation-state citizenship, including its historical, sociological, and legal underpinnings. Importantly, students will have an understanding of how citizenship is transformed by the demands of marginal and excluded communities, as both a legal status and a set of practices that constitute contemporary political and social membership.

Prerequisite(s): Please check course schedule for requirements.

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