Spring Term 2013 The (En)Gendering of Modern Spain: Gender and National Narratives from Romanticsm to the Avant-garde - 3870 - SPAN 512 |
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Prerequisites/Notes: One course in Spanish at the 400-level Catalog Description : A critical analysis of Spanish literature from Romanticism to the 1936 civil war. The course focuses on the connection between various literary representations of gender and their (re)production or defiance of national narratives in masterpieces by renowned authors like Rosalia de Castro and Frederico Garcia Lorca. Attributes: Non-English Language Instructn, GER Humanities Div, GER Dimens Diversity, GER BA Language, GER BMUS Language, 400-599 Advanced Course
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