Courses / Undergraduate

Spring 2020

  • Latina/o Philosophy and Religious Thought

    CHICANO 110 | CCN: 19246

    Abraham Ramirez

    TU/TH 3:30 - 4:59pm 229 Dwinelle

    4 Units

    For the last 30 years, the themes of identity and liberation have dominated the social ethic and religious thought of subaltern subjectivities in the Americas. The centrality of these ideas respond to the increasing awareness of and opposition to the legacies of the history of conquest, colonization, racism, and sexism in the region. In this course, we are going to study the intellectual production of various ethnic groups in the Americas, particularly Latinas and Latinos in the 20th century, in order to clarify the ties between concerns for cultural and religious identity and the articulation of alternative ethical and political visions.