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Latin American & Latino Studies Spring 2017 Course List Spring 2017 LAST Courses ANTH 3553 Religion in Latin America MWF 9:40 Erickson ANTH 3923H Violence and Social Suffering MW 3:05 Natarajan HIST 3073 Women/Gender in Latin American History T/Th 11:00 Austin HIST 3203 Colonial Latin America T/Th 12:30 Lloyd HIST 3213 Modern Latin America MWF 8:35 Elkin HIST 3303 US Immigration History MW 3:05 Rosales HIST 3863 US Empire: War/Expansion/Migration T/Th 11:00 Rodriguez LAST 2013 Introduction to Latin American Studies T/Th 2:00 Padilla LAST 4003/H (001) Chicana/Latina Fiction T/Th 12:30 Padilla cross-listed with ENGL 4523 LAST 4003 (003) Latina/o Political Thought T/Th 11:00 Medina cross-listed with PLSC 390V PLSC 3573 Governments/Politics of Latin America T/Th 2:00 Ryan SPAN 3103 (001) Cultural Readings MWF 9:40 Staff SPAN 3103 (003) Cultural Readings MWF 12:55 Villegas SPAN 3103 (004) Cultural Readings MWF 2:00 Villegas SPAN 3113 (001) Introduction to Literature T/Th 11:00 Lorenzo SPAN 3113 (002) Introduction to Literature MWF 2:00 Staff SPAN 3123 Spanish for Heritage Speakers II MWF 10:45 Castro SPAN 4133 Survey, Spanish American Literature I T/Th 9:30 Almenara SPAN 4563 Latino Youth Biliteracy MWF 9:40 Restrepo SPAN 470V (005) Spanish Caribbean Lit & Film T/Th 3:30 Lorenzo SPAN 5393 19 th Century Spanish-American Literature T/TH 12:30 Almenara La Virgen de Guadalupe, Manuel Arellano, 1691 Latin American & Latino Studies is an interdisciplinary program drawing primarily on History, Political Science, Anthropology, Art History, Economics, Sociology, and Language, Literature and Culture. Students may combine a LAST Co-Major (21 credit hrs.) or Minor (15 credit hrs.) with a major in any field, in order to enhance their preparation for employment with government, in public service, in enterprises dealing with Latin America and the Hispanic US, or in anticipation of teaching careers or work toward other advanced degrees. For more information on the Program, please contact the Director of Studies, Professor Kirstin Erickson, 343 Old Main, 575-5600, [email protected]; and visit our website: http://last.uark.edu/

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Latin American & Latino Studies Spring 2017 Course List

Spring 2017 LAST Courses ANTH 3553 Religion in Latin America MWF 9:40 Erickson ANTH 3923H Violence and Social Suffering MW 3:05 Natarajan HIST 3073 Women/Gender in Latin American History T/Th 11:00 Austin HIST 3203 Colonial Latin America T/Th 12:30 Lloyd HIST 3213 Modern Latin America MWF 8:35 Elkin HIST 3303 US Immigration History MW 3:05 Rosales HIST 3863 US Empire: War/Expansion/Migration T/Th 11:00 Rodriguez LAST 2013 Introduction to Latin American Studies T/Th 2:00 Padilla LAST 4003/H (001) Chicana/Latina Fiction T/Th 12:30 Padilla cross-listed with ENGL 4523 LAST 4003 (003) Latina/o Political Thought T/Th 11:00 Medina cross-listed with PLSC 390V PLSC 3573 Governments/Politics of Latin America T/Th 2:00 Ryan SPAN 3103 (001) Cultural Readings MWF 9:40 Staff SPAN 3103 (003) Cultural Readings MWF 12:55 Villegas SPAN 3103 (004) Cultural Readings MWF 2:00 Villegas SPAN 3113 (001) Introduction to Literature T/Th 11:00 Lorenzo SPAN 3113 (002) Introduction to Literature MWF 2:00 Staff SPAN 3123 Spanish for Heritage Speakers II MWF 10:45 Castro SPAN 4133 Survey, Spanish American Literature I T/Th 9:30 Almenara SPAN 4563 Latino Youth Biliteracy MWF 9:40 Restrepo SPAN 470V (005) Spanish Caribbean Lit & Film T/Th 3:30 Lorenzo SPAN 5393 19th Century Spanish-American Literature T/TH 12:30 Almenara

La Virgen de Guadalupe, Manuel Arellano, 1691

Latin American & Latino Studies is an interdisciplinary program drawing primarily on History, Political Science, Anthropology, Art History, Economics, Sociology, and Language, Literature and Culture. Students may combine a LAST Co-Major (21 credit hrs.) or Minor (15 credit hrs.) with a major in any field, in order to enhance their preparation for employment with government, in public service, in enterprises dealing with Latin America and the Hispanic US, or in anticipation of teaching careers or work toward other advanced degrees. For more information on the Program, please contact the Director of Studies, Professor Kirstin Erickson, 343 Old Main, 575-5600, [email protected]; and visit our website: http://last.uark.edu/