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Spanish 362: Advanced Composition and Stylistics for Native Speakers
3.00 Credits
Colgate University
L. Rojas This course has the same goal as SPAN 361: correctness in expository composition. Whereas SPAN 361 addresses the problems of students learning Spanish as a second language through course-related activities, this course is designed for English-dominant bilinguals who learned Spanish mainly through extensive exposure to the spoken language in a non-classroom setting and who, though fluent orally, had insufficient opportunity to develop native-level writing skills. Prerequisites: permission of the instructor. Not open to students with the score of 5 on the AP Spanish language exam, except by special permission of instructor, or to students who complete SPAN 361. May be taken for major credit only on campus.
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Spanish 392: Advanced Chinese III
3.00 Credits
Colgate University
Advanced Chinese III
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Spanish 405: Reading Chinese Newspapers
3.00 Credits
Colgate University
J. Crespi This course introduces the styles and conventions of Chinese newspaper language. Emphasis is on vocabulary expansion, forms and structures that differ from everyday spoken Chinese, and tactics and skills for rapid reading. Aural-oral skills are reinforced through classroom discussions and supplementary materials. Prerequisite: CHIN 303 or the equivalent.
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Spanish 406: Readings in Modern Literature
3.00 Credits
Colgate University
J. Wang This course is designed to expand and consolidate students' aural and oral mastery of advanced vocabulary and grammatical patterns through the study of modern Chinese writers and their work. Materials alternate between original works of literature (poetry, short fiction, familiar prose) written for Chinese readers, and a multimedia-enhanced textbook that introduces important writers and literary events of the 20th century. Classroom and computer-based activities aim to enhance listening comprehension along with oral and written self-expression by actively and imaginatively engaging Chinese literature. Conversation sessions take on contemporary topics ranging from the modern Chinese family to women's issues, economic changes, and the urban experience. Prerequisite : CHIN 30 4 or permission of instructor.
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Spanish 460: The Spanish Renaissance
3.00 Credits
Colgate University
F. Plata This seminar studies the poetry of the 16th and 17th centuries. Particular attention is paid to three currents: the Petrarchan tradition of love poetry, neostoic moral poetry, and the burlesque. Emphasis is placed on the works of Garcilaso, Fray Luis de León, Góngora, Lope de Vega, and Quevedo.
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Spanish 461: Theater of the Golden Age
3.00 Credits
Colgate University
F. Plata This seminar studies the techniques and themes of the comedia as exemplified primarily in the works of Lope de Vega, Calderón de la Barca, and Tirso de Molina.
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Spanish 462: Cervantes' Don Quijote
3.00 Credits
Colgate University
F. Plata This seminar is an undergraduate introduction to Cervantes' masterpiece, based on an analytical study supported by critical bibliography.
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Spanish 465: 19th-Century Spanish Literature
3.00 Credits
Colgate University
M. Rugg This course first explores the historical and literary circumstances surrounding the rise of realism in 19th-century Spain, paying particular attention to aspects of the tradition that are peculiar to the Spanish tradition. Representative works from the height of Spanish realism are examined, and the course ends with the study of texts from the last decades of the century that sought to transcend the limitations inherent in the realist movement.
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Spanish 466: Colonial Latin American Literature
3.00 Credits
Colgate University
F. Luciani This course studies selections from the major genres of the colonial period through the end of the 17th century: the chronicles of the discovery and conquest, lyric and epic poetry, and colonial theater. The course pays particular attention to the diverse literary representations of the encounter between Spanish and indigenous cultures, and to the writings of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz.
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Spanish 467: 19th-Century Latin American Literature
3.00 Credits
Colgate University
F. Luciani This course examines literary works in prose and verse through about 1870, with an emphasis on the varied manifestations of romanticism in Latin America. These works are studied in the context of the continent's struggle for political and cultural independence and the project of nation-building.
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