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4.00 Credits
Prereq.: SPAN 201 or placement by the department. Continuation of SPAN 201. Staff.
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4.00 Credits
Offers intensive oral-aural practice, with emphasis on the language used in daily life. Serves those who wish to perfect pronunciation and increase fluency in Spanish. Staff from GRIIS, Granada Institute of International Studies.
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4.00 Credits
Prereq.: SPAN 202, SPAN 210, or consent of the instructor. Aims to increase proficiency in the oral and written use of language. Readings include selections by contemporary Latin American authors and focus on various issues, such as womens roles and human rights. Includes written assignments and oral presentations based on readings and other current events. Halty.
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4.00 Credits
Focuses on 20th-century Spain with special emphasis placed on the Spanish Civil War, the Franco r?gime, the transition to democracy, and Spain today. Areas covered include art and architecture as well as historical, political, cultural, social, and economic issues. The activities offered through the program are a complement to the course material. Staff from GRIIS, Granada Institute of International Studies.
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Prereq.: SPAN 202, 210, or 245 or consent of the instructor. Discusses modern Spanish and Latin American playwrights who, faced with the limitations of a repressive society, seek liberation, freedom of expression, and new perspectives through the medium of the theater. Studies internationally acclaimed works by Garc?a Lorca, Buero Vallejo, Sastre, Arrabal, and others. Cohen.
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4.00 Credits
Prereq.: Span or consent Introduces students to Spanish American and pennisular short fiction from the 20th century. Explores social, political, and aesthetic issues present in the work of authors, such as Quiroga, Cortazar, Rulfo, Cela, Benet, and Poniatowska. Topics include relationships between artists and society and portrayals of groups in crises. Bonacic.
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4.00 Credits
Prereq.: SPAN 245 or consent of the instructor. Critically examines texts including the conquest, the colonial era, the wars of independence, the dictatorships of the 20th century, and the present. Covers topics including Spanish views of America and its peoples, the role of writers as advocates for independence, the emergence of the gaucho, and the tension between literary expression and authoritarianism. Colvin.
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