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Exile and Immigration in Hispanic Literatures
SPAN263 SP
Crosslistings: LAST241
During the past two centuries, Latin American writers and intellectuals have produced important works while living outside their countries of birth, whether in Latin America, Europe, or in the United States. Recently,
particularly in the U.S., a good
deal of writing has been produced by "Hispanic" subjects both from the temporary position of exile and from the more stable position of belonging. This course will examine these issues, paying special attention to the
ways in which exile, immigration, an
d shifting national borders have informed, both as reality and discourse, "Spanish-American" and "Latino" writings.
MAJOR READINGS
Authors will include:
Alvarez, Julia
Carpentier, Alejo
Cortazar, Julio
Garcia, Cristina
Garcia Marquez, Gabriel
Gomez-Pe?a, Guillermo
Hinojosa, Rolando
Marques, Rene
Marti, Jose
Sanchez, Luis
Rafael
Vega, Lydia
EXAMINATIONS AND ASSIGNMENTS
Oral presentations; three short papers (3-5); final paper. Readings, class discussion, and written work in Spanish only.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS and/or COMMENTS
SPAN263 is intended for students who have completed SPAN223 or SPAN226. Students who have not done so should consult with the professor before preregistering.
Unless preregistered students attend the first class meeting or communicate directly with the instructor prior to the first class, they will be dropped from the class list. NOTE: Students must still submit a completed
Drop/Add form to the Registrar's
Office.
COURSE FORMAT:
Discussion
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Level:
UGRD
Credit:
1
Gen Ed Area Dept:
HA RLAN
Grading Mode:
Graded
Prerequisites:
NONE
SECTION 01
- Instructor(s): Conn,Robert T.
- Times: .M.W.F. 01:10PM-02:00PM; Location: FISK212
- Reserved Seats: (Total Limit: 20)
- SR. major: 7 Jr. major: 7
- SR. non-major: Jr. non-major: SO: 4 FR: 2
Special Attributes:
- Curricular Renewal: Speaking, Writing, Focused Inquiry Course
Last Updated on MAR-24-2000
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