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SPN 382: Mexican Customs and Traditions- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
History and culture are expressed by Mexican individuals and perceived by foreigners through customs and traditions. The goal of this course is to enable students to understand the importance and value that Mexicans place on their social activities and public festivities. Mexican customs and traditions with the values behind them are contrasted and compared with those that are typical of the U.S. society. Guided tours to relevant historical sites supplement the materials studied in class. (Morelia, Mexico. Prerequisite: SPN 202.)
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SPN 382 - Mexican Customs and Traditions- hrs
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SPN 405: International Welfare: Health Systems in Mexico- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Students will spend six weeks with a Mexican family while learning advanced Spanish and participating in health-related social service experiences in Morelia, Mexico and surrounding villages. The focus will be on issues impacting the mental, physical, and spiritual wellbeing of individuals and communities in Mexico and the service systems designed to address these issues. (Prerequisite: Two years of college- level Spanish or equivalent required. Also listed as SJP 405, SOC 405, SW 405.)
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SPN 407: Don Quixote- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Literary analysis of Cervantes's great masterpiece. Primary readings from the text complemented with secondary sources. Small group discussions, class presentations, and written assignments.
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SPN 407 - Don Quixote- hrs
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SPN 408: Golden Age of Spanish Literature- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Literary, social, and political study of Spanish literature and culture during Renaissance and Baroque periods, analyzing representative works of prose, poetry, and theatre.
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SPN 408 - Golden Age of Spanish Literature- hrs
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SPN 410: Nineteenth- and Twentieth- Century Spanish Novel- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
A broad overview of the development of fiction in Spain from Romanticism to Realism and Modernism to Postmodernism. Literary analysis of specific narrative devices writers employ to convey their ideas. Lectures and films on nineteenth and twentieth century Spanish society to situate writers in distinct historical periods.
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SPN 410 - Nineteenth- and Twentieth- Century Spanish Novel- hrs
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SPN 412: Present Day Spanish Literature- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
A survey of contemporary authors with special focus on Spain's literary production during the last decade to gain insights into Spanish culture today. Readings in fiction, poetry, and theatre, as well as nonfiction to examine the social, political, and historical trends which have defined Spain since 1975. COURSE DESCRIPTIONS Spanish/Theology - 239
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SPN 416: Contemporary Latin American Novel- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Examines the development of Latin American novel in the twentieth century with emphasis on the process of literary innovation that led to the emergence of the "New Latin American Narrative" associated with magical realism and the "Boom," the resurgence of the historicalnovel, and the latest postmodern narratives.
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SPN 421: Advanced Latin American Culture and Civilization- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Through the study of different representations such as literature, painting, popular art, film, and music, the class addresses questions of cultural unity and national identity; ethnic and racial heritage and diversity; social and cultural institutions, struggle for social change and the controversial role of the United States in the politics of Latin America. By focusing on different regions and historical periods, the course will aim to show a picture of the complex and diverse reality of the Latin American world and its challenges for the future.
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SPN 422: Hispanic Women Writers- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
This course will examine the writings of women authors from Spain and Latin America, from the Renaissance to the present day. Different genres will be read, analyzed, and discussed during the semester.
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SPN 424: Latin American Short Story- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
This course will examine the contributions of well-known authors of Latin America to the short story. Various works will be read, discussed, and analyzed.
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