SPN 452 TRENDS IN 20TH AND 21st CENTURY NARRATIVE
In this course students will study how recent narrative both reflects and produces culture in its representation of places, identities, history and social issues. In the course students will situate literary works within their geographical historical horizons while at the same time consider how our own social and historical positions shape our interpretation of literary works. Through the study of Hispanic texts students will analyze the multicultural, historical, literary and ideological context of contemporary Spain and/or Spanish America.
Prerequisite
Two courses at the upper 300 level (SPN 350 -
SPN 399)
Course Types
Literature; Expression; Advanced Studies; Art History Elective
Notes
Taught in Spanish.