Beginning with her precursors in the Old and New World, this course approaches Guadalupe as a tool to pry open questions central to Mexican and Chicano/a identity. For some, she is a compassionate mother-figure with characteristics once attributed to powerful pre-Columbian goddesses; for others, she is a feminist champion of political revolution and human rights. This course concentrates on the most compelling contexts in which Guadalupe has been called on to negotiate religious, racial, sexual, and national identity.

Prerequisites: Spanish 3 or instructor approval

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Units

Letter

Grading

1, 2, 3

Passtime

Upper division only

Level Limit

Letters and science

College
GEs Area D Ethnicity
T B A
No info found
RG ST 124G Perez E Spring 2020 Total: 70
RG ST 124G Perez E Spring 2017 Total: 32
RG ST 112
3 / 20 Enrolled
Trickster Tales, Religion, and the Body
Janet Afary 3.6
T R
15:30 PM - 16:45 PM
50.0% A
RG ST 115A
9 / 70 Enrolled
Literature and Religion of the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament
Medina R W
T R
09:30 AM - 10:45 AM
34.5% A
RG ST 116B
0 / 40 Closed
Second-Century Christianity
Christine Thomas 4.2
M W
11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
51.2% A
RG ST 141D
6 / 30 Enrolled
Church-State Relations
KM Moore 2.3
T
16:00 PM - 18:50 PM
74.7% A
RG ST 141E
2 / 30 Enrolled
Religious Liberty
KM Moore 2.3
R
16:00 PM - 18:50 PM
75.0% A
RG ST 148X
0 / 10 Enrolled
Reading and Translating Arabic
Racha El Omari 5.0
M
12:00 PM - 14:50 PM