ETHN 013: U.S. Latinx Literature | West Valley College

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ETHN 013: U.S. Latinx Literature

Course Description

This course examines the theory and knowledge produced by Latinx American authors of literary texts uplifting critical events, histories, cultures, intellectual traditions, contributions, lived-experiences and social struggles of Latinx Americans with a particular emphasis on literary artistic productions demonstrating agency, resistance, and group affirmation. Instructors guide students to engage in critical examination of literary texts through an ethnic studies framework focusing on race and racism, intersectionality, decolonization, imperialism, anti-racism, white supremacy, self-determination, and liberation. Students have an opportunity to conduct comparative analyses of classic and current Latinx literary texts speaking to structural social justice issues such as educational equity, immigrant rights, women's rights, labor rights, and the criminal justice system. The course invites students to critically review the various ways Latinx literature addresses racialization, the politics of naming, histories of colonialism, language politics, citizenship and migration, and imperialism as well as the various ways literary works challenge, complicate, and expand American Literature and Western narratives.

Units: 3

  • Credit - Degree Applicable
  • Transferable to both UC and CSU

Course Details

  • Grade Options: Pass/No Pass, Letter Grade
  • In-Class Lecture Hours: 48 – 54
  • In-Class Lab Hours: 0

Requisites and Advisories

  • Prerequisites: None
  • Co-Requisites: None
  • Advisory: ENGL C1000

Transfer Details

  • CSU/UC: Transferable to both UC and CSU
  • WVC GE: Area A-3: Arts & Humanities
    Area A-6: Ethnic Studies
  • Cal-GETC GE: Area 6: Ethnic Studies
    Area 3B: Humanities
Last Updated 6/30/26