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LAT-STD 70: Modernity, Culture and Politics in Latin America
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Introduces students to central debates and problems that have shaped Latin American culture. We address questions of cultural identity, gender, race, politics, and aesthetics by looking at historical and literary texts, films, visual arts and urban development from an interdisciplinary perspective. We analyze colonial encounters and gendered subjectivities; the Haitian, Mexican, and Cuban revolutions; US-Latin American Relations; popular cultures; Latin American cities from Brasilia to Ciudad Juarez; and memory, trauma and traces of dictatorships.
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LAT-STD 90b: Gender, Writing, and Subalternity in the Americas
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
This course will explore the relationship between gender and writing in the context of the Americas. We read testimonials by women from seven different regions: Bolivia, Guatemala, Brazil, Mexico, Jamaica, Argentina, and US Latinas.
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LAT-STD 90b - Gender, Writing, and Subalternity in the Americas
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LAT-STD 91r: Supervised Reading and Research
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Tutorial supervision of research on subjects not treated in regular courses.
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LAT-STD 91r - Supervised Reading and Research
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LAT-STD 98: Tutorial-Junior Year
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Weekly individual instruction for juniors pursuing an honors track, culminating in the writing of a 20-25 page research paper in either Spanish or Portuguese.
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LAT-STD 99: Tutorial-Senior Year
8.00 Credits
Harvard University
Weekly individual instruction for honors seniors writing a thesis.
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LAT-STD 99 - Tutorial-Senior Year
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LATIN 103: Latin Elegy
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Selections from Propertius, Tibullus, and Ovid's Amores.
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Latin 112a: History of Latin Literature I
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
The literature of the Republic and early Augustan period. Reading of extensive selections from the major authors, with lectures and discussion on the evolution and development of Latin prose and poetry. The course focuses on a variety of issues: Latin individuality through manipulation of inherited Greek forms, metrical and stylistic developments, evolving poetics, intertextuality and genre renewal, dynamic effects of social and political contexts.
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Latin 112b: History of Latin Literature II
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
The literature of the late Republic and Principate. We shall read extensive selections from major authors across a range of genres, considering their form and content against their historical contexts.
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LATIN 115a: Tacitus
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Introduction to Tacitus' work and time with a focus on his first major work, the Histories. Reading of his entire work in translation, of selected passages in the original, with particular attention to his place in ancient historiography, style, motivation to write history, artful (mis)representation of characters, and the problem of free speech. Relevant inscriptions and coins will be studied. Participants will be more than welcome to make further suggestions.
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LATIN 129: Senecan Tragedies
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Reading and discussion of Seneca's Troades, Medea, and Thyestes, with attention to dramatic form, character portrayal and relation to predecessors, Greek and Roman.
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