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3.00 Credits
A visual and literary interpretation of the Spanish Civil War, the culture of Franco's period, and the transition to democracy. Students are exposed to evidence on the subject from both sides of the conflict. Prerequisite: a 300-level course in Spanish. (Credit, full course.) Natal
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3.00 Credits
A study of major literary works by women writers of the Hispanic world throughout its literary history, including both feminist and anti-feminist background readings and critical essays. Prerequisite: a 300-level course in Spanish. (Credit, full course.) Bonds, Natal
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3.00 Credits
This course highlights the work of women authors from Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico on the islands and in the United States. Key issues include gender, sexuality, race/ethnicity, migration, and biculturalism. Includes several literary genres and films with an emphasis on the twentieth- and twenty-first centuries. Prerequisite: a 300-level course in Spanish. (Credit, full course.) Sandlin
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the major movements and works of twentieth-century Spanish-American narrative. Prerequisite: a 300-level course in Spanish. (Credit, full course.) Natal
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3.00 Credits
A study of the basic social, political, economic and artistic issues of contemporary Spain and Latin America. The course uses nontraditional materials such as videos, slides, movies, and newspaper and magazine articles, as well as full-length books and short stories. Literary works from authors such as Borges, Vargas Llosa, Fuentes, Cela, Delibes, MartÃn Gaite, and Montero are read. Prerequisite: a 300-level course in Spanish. (Credit, full course.) Natal
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3.00 Credits
Announced topics for selected students. May be repeated indefinitely. (Credit, variable from half to full course.) Staff
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3.00 Credits
For selected students. May be repeated indefinitely. (Credit, variable from half to full course.) Staff
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3.00 Credits
An introductory survey of traditional Asian theatre with particular emphasis on the cultural, sociological, and aesthetic context of theatre and dance form in the Noh, Kabuki, and Bunraku of Japan. Chinese Opera, Sanskrit drama, the Indian Kathakali, Malaysian shadow play, and Balinese dance theatre. (Credit, full course.) Backlund
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to dance technique utilizing the rhythms of jazz and rock for accompaniment. The vocabulary and techniques of jazz dance, including the Luigi and Mattox systems, are introduced. (Credit, half course.) P. Pearigen
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3.00 Credits
An analysis of theatrical design as a collaborative art form with an introduction to the materials, forms, and functions of design. An introduction to the research, analysis, graphics, materials, and techniques used in contemporary theatre design. (Credit, full course.) Backlund
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