Arabic
| Graduate Course Details | |
|---|---|
| Number | SPN 705 |
| Title | Seminar in Latin American and US Latino Literatures |
| Credits | 3.0 |
| Prerequisites | Upper intermediate-level proficiency in Spanish |
Description
A study of Latin American and US Latino literatures through representative works by key literary figures from the pre-Colombian period to the present. Chosen texts exemplify the epistolary genre, the novel, the short story, drama, poetry, and the testimonio, and represent the most important literary movements and/or currents in the region. This writing intensive seminar attempts to place texts within a historical and theoretical perspective. Conducted in Spanish.
Chinese
| Graduate Course Details | |
|---|---|
| Number | SPN 705 |
| Title | Seminar in Latin American and US Latino Literatures |
| Credits | 3.0 |
| Prerequisites | Upper intermediate-level proficiency in Spanish |
Description
A study of Latin American and US Latino literatures through representative works by key literary figures from the pre-Colombian period to the present. Chosen texts exemplify the epistolary genre, the novel, the short story, drama, poetry, and the testimonio, and represent the most important literary movements and/or currents in the region. This writing intensive seminar attempts to place texts within a historical and theoretical perspective. Conducted in Spanish.
French
| Graduate Course Details | |
|---|---|
| Number | SPN 705 |
| Title | Seminar in Latin American and US Latino Literatures |
| Credits | 3.0 |
| Prerequisites | Upper intermediate-level proficiency in Spanish |
Description
A study of Latin American and US Latino literatures through representative works by key literary figures from the pre-Colombian period to the present. Chosen texts exemplify the epistolary genre, the novel, the short story, drama, poetry, and the testimonio, and represent the most important literary movements and/or currents in the region. This writing intensive seminar attempts to place texts within a historical and theoretical perspective. Conducted in Spanish.
Italian
| Graduate Course Details | |
|---|---|
| Number | SPN 705 |
| Title | Seminar in Latin American and US Latino Literatures |
| Credits | 3.0 |
| Prerequisites | Upper intermediate-level proficiency in Spanish |
Description
A study of Latin American and US Latino literatures through representative works by key literary figures from the pre-Colombian period to the present. Chosen texts exemplify the epistolary genre, the novel, the short story, drama, poetry, and the testimonio, and represent the most important literary movements and/or currents in the region. This writing intensive seminar attempts to place texts within a historical and theoretical perspective. Conducted in Spanish.
Spanish
| Graduate Course Details | |
|---|---|
| Number | SPN 705 |
| Title | Seminar in Latin American and US Latino Literatures |
| Credits | 3.0 |
| Prerequisites | Upper intermediate-level proficiency in Spanish |
Description
A study of Latin American and US Latino literatures through representative works by key literary figures from the pre-Colombian period to the present. Chosen texts exemplify the epistolary genre, the novel, the short story, drama, poetry, and the testimonio, and represent the most important literary movements and/or currents in the region. This writing intensive seminar attempts to place texts within a historical and theoretical perspective. Conducted in Spanish.