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Spring Term 2021 Ruining the Imaginary of Paradise: Eco-Criticism in the Spanish-Speaking Caribbean - 3026 - SPAN 515
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Prerequisites/Notes: 400-level course in Spanish or consent of instructor

Catalog Description : This seminar examines the history and cultural expressions of the Spanish-speaking Caribbean--both the insular and the continental areas--from an eco-critical perspective. Parting from the so-called discovery, conquest and colonization and moving thorugh slavery, independence and postcolonial movements, the course provides an account of the exploitative processes of imperial powers that have imagined the Caribbean as a tropical paradise. Lecture/discussion with papers. PREREQUISITES: 400-level course in Spanish or consent of instructor

Attributes: Non-English Language Instructn, Cross-Listed Course, GER Humanities Div, GER Global Diversity, GER Dimens Diversity, 400-599 Advanced Course


Term

Spring Term 2021

Instructors

Thelma B. Jimenez-Anglada

Course

SPAN 515

Grade Mode

Standard

Title

ECO-CRIT SPAN-SPEAK CARIBBEAN (G,D)

Final Exam

Monday, Jun 07, 2021 11:30 a.m. - 02:00 p.m.

CRN

3026

Status

Active

Class Time

01:50 PM-03:00 PM MWF

Start-End Date

Mar 29, 2021-Jun 09, 2021

Campus

Appleton Main Campus

Units

6

Cross Listed as

ETST 515

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