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GSPA: Spanish (Grad)

523-01
Hispanic Visual Culture & Lit
 
TR 3:25 pm - 5:00 pm
I. Domingo Sancho
 
09/07 - 12/21
5/3/0
Lecture
CRN 43189
3 Cr.
Size: 5
Enrolled: 3
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

3:25 pm
5:00 pm
OEC 452

 

3:25 pm
5:00 pm
OEC 452

     

Subject: Spanish (Grad) (GSPA)

CRN: 43189

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Education Center 452

  Irene Domingo Sancho

This course is a survey of the literatures and arts in the Iberian Peninsula from the Eighth Century until today. Students will be reading different types of texts: from the first marginalia containing early signs of Castilian and Basque, to some of the most recent examples of interdisciplinary writing in Spanish. These readings, together with the discussions and the analysis of selected iconic buildings, paintings, sculptures, and movies will provide students with a broad understanding of Spanish cultural production, as well as of Spanish history over the years.

3 Credits

SPAN: Spanish

345-L01
Transatlantic Visual Cult&Lit
 
TR 3:25 pm - 5:00 pm
I. Domingo Sancho
Core 
09/07 - 12/21
15/5/0
Lecture
CRN 43185
4 Cr.
Size: 15
Enrolled: 5
Waitlisted: 0
09/07 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

3:25 pm
5:00 pm
OEC 452

 

3:25 pm
5:00 pm
OEC 452

     

Subject: Spanish (SPAN)

CRN: 43185

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Education Center 452

2020 Core Requirements Met:
     Global Perspective

Other Requirements Met:
     Writing to learn

(2020 Core Planning Guide)

  Irene Domingo Sancho

This course is an advanced survey of the literature and the arts produced within the Spanish-speaking transatlantic world. In this course, looking into the transatlantic world will mean paying attention to the Hispanic Atlantic beyond geographical borders. It will engage students in readings, discussions, and analysis of selected iconic paintings, prints, musical texts, maps, photographs, films, letters, short stories, poems and essays. These explorations will provide students with a broad understanding of Hispanic cultural, literary, and artistic production, and will build their familiarity with the movements, encounters, and connections between Hispanophone cultures from the Medieval Ages until today. Prerequisites: Successful completion of SPAN 300, 301, 305, or their equivalent with a C- or better in each course.

4 Credits


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