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02/03 - 05/22 | ||||||
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5:30 pm |
5:30 pm |
Subject: Spanish (Grad) (GSPA)
CRN: 22704
Face-to-Face 26-50% of time
St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Education Center 319
Online
This course examines a cultural and/or literary movement from Spain and/or Latin America from a historical and interdisciplinary perspective. Includes theoretical approaches and can include the study of novels, poems, theater, film, art, music, and performance. Topics may include: Colonial Latin America and its relationship to the present, Boarder Culture: Mexico and the U.S., or From Farm to Table: Fair Trade, Economics, and Latin American culture, etc. Credit may be earned more than once under this number for different emphases.
3 Credits
02/03 - 05/22 | ||||||
M | T | W | Th | F | Sa | Su |
5:30 pm |
5:30 pm |
Subject: Spanish (SPAN)
CRN: 22703
Face-to-Face 26-50% of time
St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Education Center 319
Online
Requirements Met:
School of Ed Transfer Course
Writing in the Discipline
This course will explore the multiple roles Latin-American women have played in recent history when confronted with political and social conflict. In the last 130 years, women have been soldiers, activists, community organizers, witnesses and displaced citizens forced into exile. Who are the women behind these inspiring stories of hope and courage? We will approach their experiences through the prism of several disciplines and we will build a theoretical framework that will allow us to enter into broader discussions about global feminism, activism and human rights beyond the geographical borders of Latin America.
4 Credits