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3.00 Credits
A study of the literary production of the Latin American women writers of the 19th and 20th century. The course includes the different genres in which the female writers have made a major contribution. (Cross listed with WS 325)
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3.00 Credits
A study of the Latin American short story from its origins to the early twenty-first century. It considers how these stories represent ethico-political views, violence, paranoia, mass culture, gender, race and sexuality; and adapt and take part in important literary movements and modalities such as the testimony, adventure, magical realism, detective fiction, science fiction, and historical fiction. The course also offers students the opportunity to pursue work in the art of writing short stories. Taught in Spanish. Prerequisite: SPAN 250
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3.00 Credits
This course explores migration and displacement theories as they apply to the analysis of the narrative and film of Spanish migration, with three focal points: interior migration from the linguistic, economic, and cultural periphery to the industrialized urban centers, migration to Latin America, and migration to other European countries. Prerequisite: SPAN 250
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3.00 Credits
Selective study of major literary figures and significant trends in twentieth-century Spanish literature. Emphasis on such figures as Baroja, Unamuno, AzorÃn, Valle Inclán,Ortega y Gasset, Benavente, Pérez de Ayala, Machado, Jiménez, Salinas, Lorca Guillén, Aleixandre, Sastre,Gironella, Cela, and Laforet. Prerequisite: SPAN 250
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3.00 Credits
The great creations of the Spanish Golden Age. El Lazarillo de Tormes and El Buscón are read as examples of picaresque novels. Fray Luis de Leon, Santa Teresa de Jesús, and San Juan de la Cruz are read as examples of mystical literature. An introduction to Novelas Ejemplares and Don Quixote is also included. Prerequisite: SPAN 250
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3.00 Credits
A study of the development of the national theater of Spain through the plays of Lope de Vega, Tirso de Molina, Mira de Amescua, Calderón de la Barca, Alarcón, Guilléde Castro, and others. Prerequisite: SPAN 250
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3.00 Credits
A study of the literature of Spain from the fifth through the fifteenth centuries. Periods, genres, styles and schools, and a selection of major and minor authors and works, such as the Cantar de MÃo Cid, Milagros de Nuestra Se?ra, Libro de Alexandre, Cantigas de Santa MarÃa, Libro de Buen Amor, Celestina, the poetry of Jorge Manrique and of the Marqués de Santillana. Includes an introduction to regional and non-Castilian literature in Spanish translation. Prerequisite: SPAN 250
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3.00 Credits
A study of poetry and prose of the Spanish romanticists. In the post-romantic period special attention is given to Bécquer and the aesthetics of the new poetry. Prerequisite: SPAN 250
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3.00 Credits
A study of the evolution of the Latin American theater from its origins in the nineteenth century to the present. Representative works by ArrivÃ, Buenaventura, Dragún,Gorostiza, Marqués, Solorzano, Usigli, Villaurrutia, Wolff, and others are studied. Taught in Spanish. (Cross-listed with LAS 335) Prerequisite: SPAN 250
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3.00 Credits
The emergence and development of the romantic theater in Spain; in-depth study of such works as Don Alvaro o la fuerza del destino, El Trovador, Don Juan Tenorio, Los Amantes de Teruel. Prerequisite: SPAN 250
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