AMST328E

Perspectives on Identity and Culture; Afro-Latinx Diasporas

Cross-listed with USLT320. Credit only granted for: USLT319A, USLT320, or AMST328E. Formerly: USLT319A. Examines the history of the African diaspora and the Afro-Latinx populations in the United States. Explores transnational migrations, comparative slave systems, labor, community formation, gender, sexuality, popular culture, and the changing meanings of blackness and latinidad.

Sister Courses: AMST328A, AMST328B, AMST328C, AMST328D, AMST328F, AMST328G, AMST328J, AMST328K, AMST328L, AMST328M, AMST328N, AMST328O, AMST328P, AMST328Q, AMST328R, AMST328T, AMST328U, AMST328V, AMST328W, AMST328X, AMST328Y, AMST328Z

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