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SPANISH (L38)  (Dept. Info)Arts & Sciences  (Policies)

L38 Span 247First Year Seminar3.0 Units
Description:Taught in English. Small group seminar devoted to readings and study of other texts such as films, paintings, etc., active discussion, writing. Topics vary; interdisciplinary focus. SECTION 01. WOMEN BETWEEN CULTURES: US LATINAS. In the last fifteen years, Chicanas, Nuyoricans, Cuban-Americans, Dominican-Americans and other Latinas writing in the US have created a significant body of works dealing with being a woman between two cultures. This course will examine how women have articulated the experience of living within two sets of cultural codes. We will read works by Sandra Cisneros, Cristina García, Julia Alvarez, Esmeralda Santiago, Rosario Ferré, Nicholasa Mohr, and Elena Castedo. In our approach we will consider the theoretical writings of Gloria Anzaldúa, María Lugones, Rosi Braidotti, and others. SECTION 02. WOMEN'S FICTION IN CONTEMPORARY SPAIN. This course will focus on selected novels and short stories by twentieth-century women writers in Spain, beginning with those writing during the post-Civil War years (1939-1975) and ending with the new generation of women writers who emerged after the end of the Franco dictatorship (post-1975). Discussions will center on both political and aesthetic issues in the contexts of post-War and post-Franco Spain, including the effects of political repression and censorship, representations of gender and sexuality, and literature's relationship to feminist and nationalist movements in Spain. When relevant, other cultural media, such as film and music, will be used in conjunction with our reading and analysis of literary texts.
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Course Type:HomeSame As:L77 247Frequency:None / History
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