AIIS 1122
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    AIIS 1122
    
        
  
 
  Course Description
Course information provided by the 2018-2019 Catalog.
In this class, we will investigate the ways in which contemporary Chicano/a literature and art negotiates its ambivalent and sometimes mythologized connections to an indigenous past. Through a variety of texts and art such as Aztec codices, Bless me Última, So Far from God and the works of Frida Kahlo and modern Chicano/a artists, students will hone skills in analytical writing from a multidisciplinary approach, and make important connections between culture in the present and the ancient past. AIIS First-Year Writing Seminar courses use indigenous knowledge systems and provides opportunities to critically examine, define and write extensively on those issues.
Outcomes
- Critically evaluate writing and art from a variety of perspectives.
- Identify the proper format and style for writing from these perspectives - such as anthropological and art historical writing.
- Gain appreciation for Chicano art and literature and will be able to make thoughtful comments on the cultural synthesis it encompasses.
When Offered Fall.
Satisfies Requirement First-Year Writing Seminar.
- FWS Session. 
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                Credits and Grading Basis3 Credits Graded(Letter grades only) 
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        Class Number & Section Details
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        Meeting Pattern- TR Comstock Hall-Academic II B104
- Instructors- Stockton-Juarez, C 
 
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    Additional InformationInstruction Mode: In Person For more information about First-Year Writing Seminars, see the Knight Institute website at http://knight.as.cornell.edu/. 
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