United States History
HIST 495F: Colloquium: Topics in US History
HIST 495B: Studies in Black America
HIST 457A: Manhood and Masculinity in the US
HIST 450: History of American Foreign Relations Since 1914
HIST 448: Latino Images in Film
Latino Images and Self-Representations in the U.S. Film and Television
U.S. films and television have played major roles in shaping the ways in which Latina/e/o people are seen in the United States, throughout the world, and by Latinos themselves. What are the positive and negative ways in which U.S. films and TV have presented images of Latina/e/o people? How have Latinos reacted to these images? To what extent have U.S. film and TV allowed Latina/e/o people to create self-representations of their own life experiences? This course will examine narrative dramas, documentaries, and animated media from the silent film period to digital streaming to contextualize the different ways U.S. film and TV have enabled different representations of Latinos.
HIST 446: History of Arizona and the Southwest
HIST 440: United States: 1945 to Present
HIST 438: U.S. 1918 – 1945: From World War I through World War II
HIST 437: U.S. 1878 – 1919: The Gilded Age and Progressive Era
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