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
3 hours of sociology.
Cross Listed Courses
Credit cannot be earned for both SOCI 3346 and MASC 3346.
Offered
As scheduled