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Campus | Haverford |
Semester | Fall 2018 |
Registration ID | SPANH214A001 |
Course Title | Writing the Nation: 19th-Century Literature in Latin America |
Credit | 1.00 |
Department | Spanish |
Instructor | Castillo Sandoval,Roberto |
Times and Days | F 08:30am-11:00am
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Room Location | HLL106 |
Additional Course Info | Class Number: 2140 An examination of seminal literary texts written in Latin America in the nineteenth century. Novels, essays, travelogues, short stories, miscellaneous texts, and poetry will be analyzed and placed in the context of the process of nation-building that took place after Independence from Spain. A goal of the course will be to establish and define the nexus between the textual and ideological formations of 19th-century writings in Latin America and their counterparts in the 20th-century. The course fulfills the “pre-1898” requirement. This course is conducted in Spanish. ; Cross-listed: Spanish, Comparative Literature. ; Prerequisite(s): SPAN 102, placement, or instructor consent. ; Enrollment Limit: 25 Humanities, A: Meaning, Interpretation (Texts) (; Hav: HU, A) |
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