Hi all, I'm an undergrad that will be graduating this fall, and I'm trying to get a feel for what schools I'll be applying to this coming year. My interests revolve mostly about intercultural identity among Latin American immigrants to the U.S., and elsewhere. In particular, opposing conceptions of gender, sexuality, role, etc. that appear due to conflicting cultures. I've mostly been looking for universities with a sizable amount of Latinx/Chicanx focused professors, which has put NYU, UCLA, and Northwestern at the top of my list. However, since I would also like to incorporate literature from the originating countries (i.e. literature in Spanish), I was wondering whether I would benefit from also looking into comparative literature programs. My university doesn't have a comp lit undergrad or even a Spanish literature program, so I haven't been able to get a very good feel for what departments of that type are like. If anyone has suggestions, I'd really appreciate it!
edit: also, I'd like to add that I already speak Spanish fluently. For any schools that require a third language, I'd be looking into French or Portuguese as I have prior experience with them (though I'm certainly not conversational with either).