SOCI 3346 Hispanics in Global Society
An exploration into the historical development of cultures that merged into contemporary Spanish-speaking peoples rooted in European, Native American, and African ancestries. The concept "Hispanities", developed by Carlos Fuentes serves as a theoretical structure to understanding the modern societies of Spain, Latin America, and the growing "Latino" population of the United States.
Prerequisite
Three hours of Sociology.
Cross Listed Courses
Credit cannot be earned for both SOCI 3346 and MASC 3346.
Offered
As scheduled