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Course TitleSpanish in the US: Language, identity and politics
CampusHaverford
SemesterFall 2023
Registration IDLINGH214A001
Credit1.00
DepartmentLinguistics
InstructorLópez-Sánchez, Ana
Times and DaysTTh 11:30am-12:55pm
Room LocationSTO207
Course InfoClass Number: 2745 The course introduces students to basic concepts of (critical) sociolinguistics with a focus on Spanish in the US. It examines the history and politics of Spanish in the US, the relationship of language to Latinx identities, and how language ideologies and policies reflect and shape societal views of Spanish and its speakers (and contribute to discrimination and social injustices). Course taught in Spanish.; Prerequisite(s): Course at the 200-level in Spanish or Linguistics; Enrollment Limit: 25; Lottery Preference(s): ; 1. Spanish and Linguistics Majors, LAILS concentrators; 2. Seniors and Juniors Humanities, B: Analysis of the Social World, A: Meaning, Interpretation (Texts) (; Hav: HU, B, A)
NotesClass Nbr: 2745 Lim: 25 ; Hav: HU, B, A
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