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WELCOME TO SPAN 344 SPRING 2006!
Course Description:
344.
Modern Hispanic American Literature and Culture — A
study of Hispanic American literature from the wars of independence until
the present (XIX and XX centuries). Politics and important historical
events are discussed through the analysis of literary texts and most
representative works of the corresponding period (other sources such
as documentary videos, slides, and films are considered). Students are
exposed to a wide variety of literary genres ranging from narrative,
drama, poetry, essay, etc. Conducted in Spanish. Prerequisite: Spanish
341 with a grade of C+ or better or equivalent.
Four Credits André Spring Semester Every Year, Fall Semester
Alternate Years
For Spanish 221 and every course higher,
a grade of C+ or better is required in order to proceed to the next
course in the sequence.
Courses Taught:
SPAN 344-01: Professor Maria
C. André
Schedule:
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