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Spanish and Portuguese 305: Introduction to Literary Analysis and Theory
3.00 Credits
Dickinson College
This course introduces students to different methods of reading and analyzing literary and non-literary texts. These may include - among others - formalist, psychoanalytic, feminist, semiotic, and poststructuralist approaches. Students will read both primary texts and theoretical studies, and they will be required to analyze texts themselves. Prerequisite: 231.
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Spanish and Portuguese 310: Medieval Iberian Texts and Literatures
3.00 Credits
Dickinson College
This course explores texts written from the 8th-through the 15th-centuries, in the Medieval Iberian Peninsula, within the cultural context of Medieval Iberia's pluralistic society of Christians, Jews, and Muslims. Topics may include the chivalric tradition, folklore, and the literature of courtly love. Earlier texts may be studied in modernized versions. Prerequisite: 305.
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Spanish and Portuguese 310 - Medieval Iberian Texts and Literatures
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Spanish and Portuguese 311: Pre-Columbian and Colonial Spanish American Texts
3.00 Credits
Dickinson College
This course will cover literatures of Spanish America produced before 1492 as well as during the colonial period. In their consideration of the development of what can be considered American discourses during this period, students will explore how local and regional identities were formed and expressed in the pre-colonial and colonial context. Prerequisite: 305.
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Spanish and Portuguese 311 - Pre-Columbian and Colonial Spanish American Texts
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Spanish and Portuguese 320: Studies in Spanish Golden Age Texts
3.00 Credits
Dickinson College
This course will present the diversity of Spanish literature during a moment of great achievement. The evolution of various genres will be studied, and various works by writers such as Cervantes, Lope de Vega, Calderón, Góngora, Quevedo and others will be read. The purpose is to acquaint the student with works that have had a significant impact on Hispanic cultures and literatures . Prerequisite: 305.
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Spanish and Portuguese 320 - Studies in Spanish Golden Age Texts
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Spanish and Portuguese 321: Late Colonial and Nineteenth Century Latin American Literatures
3.00 Credits
Dickinson College
This course covers literature produced in Latin America during the late colonial and early national periods. Possible themes include the role of literature with regard to the development of national, regional, and hemispheric identities, nationalism, gender, race, and visual cultures. Prerequisite: 305.
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Spanish and Portuguese 321 - Late Colonial and Nineteenth Century Latin American Literatures
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Spanish and Portuguese 330: Eighteenth-and Nineteenth-Century Spanish Literature
3.00 Credits
Dickinson College
This class will focus on literature from the eighteenth- and nineteenth-centuries in Spain, with particular emphasis on literary movements, including Neoclassicism, the Enlightenment, Romanticism, Realism and Naturalism. Readings will include poetry, novels, essays and plays. We will pay particular attention to textual analysis and to the relevant cultural, social and historical contexts of the literature under study. Prerequisite: 305.
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Spanish and Portuguese 330 - Eighteenth-and Nineteenth-Century Spanish Literature
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Spanish and Portuguese 331: Modernismo and Vanguardias
3.00 Credits
Dickinson College
This course will explore major literary and cultural trends in Spanish America Poetry from the Modernista and Vanguardia movements. The study of the concept of Modernity, its impact on humanity and the reaction of the intellectuals to it will be the main focus of the class. Emphasis will be given to poets such as Rubén DarÃo, José MartÃ, Delmira Agustini, and Jorge Luis Borges. Special attention will be paid to the connections of poetry and socio-politics in late Nineteenth-Century and early Twentieth-Century Spanish Ameri ca. Prerequisite: 30
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Spanish and Portuguese 340: Modern and Contemporary Spanish Literature
3.00 Credits
Dickinson College
This course introduces students to a variety of texts from different genres and periods, with an emphasis on significant cultural trends and the texts that reflect them. Close critical reading and attention to relevant cultural, social, and historical contexts will be emphasized. Prerequisite: 305.
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Spanish and Portuguese 340 - Modern and Contemporary Spanish Literature
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Spanish and Portuguese 341: Studies in Twentieth-Century Spanish American Texts
3.00 Credits
Dickinson College
This course will analyze major literary and cultural trends in Spanish American narratives and drama of the 20th Century. Special attention will be given to the connection between these works and the important socio-political movements of the time. Prerequisite: 305.
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Spanish and Portuguese 341 - Studies in Twentieth-Century Spanish American Texts
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Spanish and Portuguese 350: Latino/Latina Literatures
3.00 Credits
Dickinson College
This course provides a literary and interdisciplinary examination of the Latina and Latino experience in the United States. Students will become familiarized with various theoretical perspectives on the artistic, social, political, and economic condition of Latinos as producers of American culture. Attention will be given to understanding the ties between literary and social transformation in the literature of Latinas and Latinos. Prerequisite: 305.
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