SPAN 390: Introduction to Hispanic Literary Analysis
SPAN 390-001: Intr Hispanic Cult/Lit Analys
(Spring 2019)
04:30 PM to 05:45 PM TR
Peterson Hall 2413
Section Information for Spring 2019
Spanish 390: Introduction to the Analysis of Literary & Cultural Texts
Spanish 390 is an introductory course that explores how the reading or performance of literary and cultural texts (poetry, short stories, one-act plays, cartoons, film clips) function when they reach our senses (mainly ears and eyes) and help us organize our ideals and beliefs, the world we live in and the world we want to shape with the social, political, and æsthetical realities of the community to which we belong. The course helps students to be better human beings by using as tools of transformation these acts of imagination that language has given us. Taught in Spanish, this class is an excellent opportunity to enrich your critical, analytical, and expressive skills in Spanish and to take them to levels you didn’t think you were capable of reaching.
[For required welcome remarks, syllabus, and readings go to Blackboard]
Course Information from the University Catalog
Credits: 3
This course is graded on the Undergraduate Regular scale.
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