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LSPN 200D: P5 Spanish Conversation and Culture
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
An intermediate course in which the student's knowledge of basic grammar is developed through oral expression, structured and free. Some work in advanced phonetics and cultural topics, use of tapes. (Three class periods and one laboratory exercise per week.) Prerequisite: LSPN 103D.
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LSPN 201D: P5 Spanish Composition and Culture
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
An intermediate course designed to develop basic skills in writing Spanish. Advanced grammatical constructions, written themes, and cultural topics. Prerequisite: LSPN 103D.
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LSPN 201D - P5 Spanish Composition and Culture
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LSPN 202D: P5 Modern Hispanic Prose and Culture
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
An intermediate course emphasizing reading skills and vocabulary building through mainly 20th-century Spanish and Latin American fiction and cultural essays. Some work in Spanish stylistics and Hispanic art analysis. Prerequisite: LSPN 103D.
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LSPN 202D - P5 Modern Hispanic Prose and Culture
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LSPN 210D: CC Mexican Culture and Civilization:Fisher in Mexico
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
This intensive summer program immerses students in an analysis of Mexican history, geography, culture, civilization, and the arts. Through readings, lectures, interviews, debates, excursions, and museum visits, students engage in discussions to compare Mexican cultural, political, and social attitudes to American practices and attitudes. Class meets formally for two hours daily, plus weekend excursions, and informally for specific group and/or individual projects. Final research paper is due after return to the U.S. Taught in Spanish. For more information, see the Director of Foreign Study.
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LSPN 220D: P1 Art of the Hispanic World
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
This introduction to the arts of the Spanish-speaking world provides an appreciation and understanding of the cultural variations and diversity of the arts of Spain, Latin America, and the Caribbean. We explore the historical and cultural interrelationships that enrich the aesthetic creativity of these many nations as well as their impact on the arts in the U.S. The course is taught bilingually. Cross-listed with ARTS 220D. Note: Students registering for LSPN do some readings, small-group discussion, and written assignments in Spanish. Students registering for ARTS credit do all work in English. Films shown for the course may include subtitles.
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LSPN 220D - P1 Art of the Hispanic World
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LSPN 230P: P1 Vistas Hispanas/Latinas:Film and Literature
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
This course examines the images of and the attitudes toward Spanishspeaking peoples within Hispanic/Latino communities in the United States and in the rest of the world. Films and works of literature will be studied as sources of information, and students will investigate and analyze the portrayal of Hispanic/Latino peoples in literary and cinematic media. Works by such authors as Rigoberta Menchú, José Vasconcelos and Laura Esquivelmay be read. Some of the films viewed may include Carmen, El Norte and Il Postino. Includes both written and oral presentations. Note: Some films in Spanish with English subtitles. Taught concurrently with LLIT 230P, which may be taken for credit in English. All work in Spanish for Spanish credit.
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LSPN 301: Latin American Literature and Civilization
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
An introduction to the literary history and civilization of Latin America and to the research materials on this area. The development of analytical skills through a close reading of a few texts representative of the major genres. Prerequisites: At least two 200-level Spanish courses.
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LSPN 301 - Latin American Literature and Civilization
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LSPN 302: Spanish Literature and Civilization
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
An introduction to the literary history and civilization of Spain and to the research materials on Spain. The development of analytical skills through a close reading of a few texts representative of the major genres. Prerequisites: At least two 200-level Spanish courses.
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LSPN 302 - Spanish Literature and Civilization
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LSPN 303D: La Generación del 98
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
Spanish literature of the 20th century to the Civil War. Selected readings of prose, poetry, and drama by such authors as Unamuno, Ortega, Valle-Inclán, and Machado. Some study of the non-literary arts. May be taken in English as LLIT 303D. Prerequisites: At least two 200-level Spanish courses.
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LSPN 306: Caribbean Literature
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
The course focus is on recent Cuban, Puerto Rican, and Dominican narratives, which feature marginalized voices to reveal the innovative spirit and richness of intercultural symbiosis. Authors may include Reinaldo Arenas, Zoé Valdés, Abilio Estévez, Luis Rafael Sáncheand Julia Alvárez. Prerequisites: At least two 200-level Spanish courses.
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