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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Reading and discussion of major poets, novelists, short-story writers and dramatists of the 20th century. Special attention paid to the development of a uniquely American voice in Hispanic letters with emphasis on Modernism, the question of identity, magical realism, the "boom and post-boom novels," political themes etc. Authors may include, MartÃ, DarÃo, Quiroga, Mistral, Neruda, Paz, Borges, Cortázar, GarcÃa Márquez, Carballido, Dragún, Valenzuela and Allende. Readings, reports and papers in Spa
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3.00 Credits
Examines several novels and short stories and the movies based on them. Considers how choices of medium and of narrative technique effect both the manner in which a story is told and the way in which it is received. Authors and texts considered may include among other possibilities, Miguel Delibes' Los santos inocentes, Benito Pérez Galdos' El abuelo, Juan Ramón Jiménez' Platero y yo, Juan Marse's Ultimas tardes con Teresa, AdelaÃda GarcÃa Morales' El sur, and stories such as Julio Cortázar's "Cartas de mamá," Jorge Luis Borges' "Emma Zunz." Readings, movies, discussions and written w
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An intensive study of women writers in Hispanic literature arranged for students' interests. Authors may include, among other possibilities, Santa Teresa de Jesús, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, Emilia Pardo Bazán, Ana MarÃa Matute, Rosario Ferré, Isabel Allende and Carmen MartÃn Gaite. Readings, reports, and papers in Span
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3.00 Credits
An exploration of literary texts, including poetry, theater and novels from Spanish-speaking Caribbean areas, as well as those issues-linguistic, social, historical and geographic-which lead to a deeper understanding of the region, its literature and its people. Readings, reports and papers in Spanish.
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3.00 Credits
Essentially a Special Topics course wherein a distinct aspect, topic or genre of Hispanic Literature is treated through literary works read in English translation. Intended to further develop student understanding of linguistic, social, historical and literary elements that make up a text. Readings, discussion, oral reports and papers. Course may be taken for Spanish credit provided that all texts are read in Spanish and any written work is done and/or presented in Spanish. (Cross Listed with the English Department. ENGU 370)
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3.00 Credits
Independent study during junior and senior years culminating in an honors thesis determined by the interests of the student. By Departmental invitation only.
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3.00 Credits
An off-campus program to provide the qualified junior or senior major with an opportunity for relating skill in language to other fields. The Department determines which sites offer sufficient language use to warrant credit. (See Academic Program/Internship.)110
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3.00 Credits
An intensive study of a particular period on topic in Hispanic Literature open to all qualified students. May be repeated for credit.
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3.00 Credits
A weekly seminar designed to correlate the main literary trends in Hispanic literature.
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