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Dec 26, 2024
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HSPN 5380 - Survey of Hispanic and Brazilian Literature Credit(s): 3
This course offers a critical and analytical reading of Spanish and Latin American issues that have influenced the processes of change in Hispanic cultural history. This graduate course presents a comprehensive study of theoretical concepts, historical origins, and development of genres, literary currents and aesthetics by placing the selected readings within the overall context of Spanish and Latin American literature. Meets once a week for 150 minutes for 15 weeks. Course activities include lectures, discussions of films and reading assignments, student research presentations, and exams. Student deliverables include annotated bibliographies, essays, class presentations and term papers. These activities require, on average, six to 10 hours of work outside of the classroom. Repeated: No Registration Restriction by Classification Master’s Candidate, Doctoral
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