Latin American Studies | Special Topics in Latin American and Caribbean Studies
L526 | 18059 | Jorge Chapa
Topic: Perspectives on Contemporary Latin Immigration
Tuesdays 1p - 3:15p Room - TBA
Recent scholarship argues that many topics in Latin American and
Latino Studies can best be understood in a transnational framework
that considers both of these areas and their connections. In
recognition of this, the Latino Studies Program and the Latin
American Studies Program offer a seminar to focus on identifying and
exploring the promising areas for transnational research. This
course will open a dialogue among Latin American and Latino Studies
that will identify topics, areas and techniques improved by explicit
consideration of the other. Migration is one example of a topic
that can be fully understood only by examining circumstances from
both perspectives. The politics and policies regarding immigrant
remittances is another topic that requires a transnational
perspective in order to be fully understood. As part of a FIPSE-
funded project, we will also examine the issue of transnational
philanthropy and the development of a philanthropic sector in
Mexico. Students from this class will have priority consideration
for grants to take courses and/or do research on this topic at
partner institutions in Mexico or Canada. Students will be expected
to actively participate in class discussion, to make class
presentation and to complete a research paper.