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4.00 Credits
Summer. Credits: 4. Degree Requirement: F11. An intensive study of advanced-level Spanish at Estudio Sampere's Cuenca location. Prerequisites: Two years of college-level Spanish.
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Fall. Credits: 4. Degree Requirements: Humanities. A course in which students read and analyze texts pertaining to the U.S. Hispanic experience as they work with agencies that provide services in the Hispanic communities of Memphis. Prerequisites: Spanish 301 or 302 or permission of instructor.
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Credits: 4. Degree Requirements: Humanities, F5. A study of the works of Spanish American dramatists from the colonial era to the present. Prerequisites: Spanish 301 or 302 or permission of instructor.
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Credits: 4. Degree Requirements: Humanities. A study of the major movements and representatives of Spanish American Poetry, from pre-Columbian era to the present. Prerequisites: Spanish 301 or 302 or permission of instructor.
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Fall. Credits: 4. Degree Requirements: Humanities. A survey course centered on the literary manifestations of Latin America during the Colonial period. Some of the main authors that will be studied are Cristóbal Colón, Hernán Cortés, Bartolomé de las Casas, Inca Garcilaso de la Vega and Sor Juana Inés de la CPrerequisites: Spanish 301 or 302, or permission of the instructor.
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Fall. Credits: 4. Degree Requirements: Humanities. This course aims to raise and examine issues associated with women's literary expression through the study of works by some of the most prominent Spanish writers of the last two centuries. Questions of marginality (as related to gender, language and culture), female sexuality and creativity, and the challenge of writing under the watchful eye of state censors will be addressed. Prerequisites: Spanish 301 or 302 or permission of instructor.
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Spring. Credits 4. The primary focus is on women writers from the Middle Ages to the end of the seventeenth century. It explores how women writers in the Hispanic world, such as Florencia Pinar, Teresa de Jesús, Catalina de Erauso, Juana Inés de la Cruz, and María de Zayas, negotiate gender construction and its impositions through literature. For these women, literary production becomes the site of gender-related political resistance, and in some instances, gender redefinition or what could be called a Hispanic proto-feminism. The course deals with a variety of literary genres, such as poetry, short novel, theater, autobiography, and letters, as well as some oral traditionPrerequisites: Spanish 301 or 302 or permission by instructor.
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Spring. Credits: 4. Degree Requirements: Humanities. A study of gender in works by women and men writers. Topical units composed of texts representing various genres, regions, and periods. Prerequisites: Spanish 301 or 302 or permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
Fall, Spring. Credits: 4. Emphasis on a particular genre or the literature of a specific Hispanic nation. Prerequisites: Spanish 301 or 302 or permission of instructor.
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Fall. Credits: 4. Degree Requirements: Humanities. A study of contemporary Southern Cone literature including short stories, novels, theatre, poetry, and essays. Prerequisites: Spanish 301 or 302 or permission of instructor.
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