Courses: Gender Dissidence in Hispanic Writing (SPANH334A01)
Fall 2009
Study of the dissenting voices of gender and sexuality in Spain and Spanish America and US Latino/a writers. Interrogation of "masculine" and "feminine" cultural constructions and "compulsory heterosexuality," as well as exemplary moments of dissent. Texts to be studied include Hispano-Arabic poetry, Fernando de Rojas's Celestina; Tirso de Molina, Don Gil de las calzas verdes; Teresa of Avila, Gloria Anzaldúa, and Reinaldo Arenas.
Prerequisites: A 200 level course or consent of the instructor.
Fulfills: HU III
DepartmentLatin American and Iberian Studies (Web site) Taught By |
LocationHaverford, Hall 106 Meeting TimesT 7:30pm-10:00pm |

