PRLS 3205 Daughters of Latin America

This information is in effect as of academic year 2240. The current course information can be found in bulletins at https://www.brooklyn.edu/registrar/bulletins/

3 hours; 3 credits

Analysis of Puerto Rican and Latin American women activists through the lens of race, class, ethnicity, Blackness, Indigeneity, and gender. Creative and ethnographic works about chingonas, fregonas, and mujeristas who challenged traditions, social and legal constraints. Current research, issues, and cultural affirmations of contemporary women in education, government, politics, labor force, religion, the arts, and community. Latina diaspora.

Prerequisite: Puerto Rican and Latino Studies *1001 or PRLS 3203, or ENGL 1010

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