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Academic Year 2000/2001
Spanish - Courses Not Currently Offered
SPAN237 FA
Representation in the Margins
SPAN239 FA
Four Myths of Modern Individualism: Don Quijote, Don Juan, Celestina the Bawd, & Lazarillo the Rogue
SPAN250 FA
History and Fiction in Latin American Literature
SPAN254 FA
Spanish American Short Story
SPAN257 FA
Texts and Nations in the Latin American Postcolonial Scene
SPAN258 FA
The Fantastic in Latin American Literature
SPAN259 FA
Literature and Society in Contemporary Latin America
SPAN261 FA
Constructing the Female Subject: Gender and Culture in Hispanic Literature
SPAN262 FA
Hispanic Families in the Modern Novel
SPAN267 FA
Arguedas
SPAN280 FA
20th-Century Literature and Civilization in Spain (in translation)
SPAN282 FA
From Populism to Neoliberalism: States of Identity and Injury in Latin America
SPAN297 FA
Advanced Seminar in Literature: The Culture of Drama
SPAN227 SP
Spanish Theater
SPAN231 SP
Sex, Violence, and (Poetic) Justice: Spanish Classical Theater
SPAN240 SP
Spanish Cultural Studies: 1800 to the Present Topic for 1995-96: Europe's Problematic Threshold to A
SPAN243 SP
Modern Spanish Fiction
SPAN245 SP
Problems in Spanish Intellectual History: 1868-1936
SPAN246 SP
Dictatorship to Democracy: Spanish Postwar Culture Through Film and Theater
SPAN251 SP
Resistance and Discourse: The Place of the Indigenous in Modern Latin America
SPAN252 SP
Modern Spanish American Poetry
SPAN253 SP
The Spanish American Novel
SPAN256 SP
The Experience of the Country and the City in Latin American Literature
SPAN263 SP
Exile and Immigration in Hispanic Literatures
SPAN265 SP
Latin American Cultural and Political Myths
SPAN268 SP
The Novel of the Mexican Revolution
SPAN281 SP
The Latin American Boom
SPAN290 SP
Advanced Seminar in Literature: First Images of America in Colonial Literature
Last Updated on MAR-26-2001
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