ILAC 278: America Latina del Modernismo a Nuestros Dias
This course addresses Latin American literature of the 20th and 21st centuries. At the beginning of the 20th century, writers and literary groups sought a renewal of national literatures through a dialogue with the European avant-garde. These constituted key movements in Latin American literary history that took place alongside the so-called "literary boom" in the sixties, a phenomenon that coincided with the Cuban revolution and political turmoils throughout the continent. We will contrast this artistic moment with the literary and political situation later in the century: after a decade marked by dictatorships in many different Latin American countries, the social, political, and cultural panorama were completely modified, and dystopian narratives arose in this context. Taught in Spanish.
Terms: Win
| Units: 4
Instructors:
Klinger, D. (PI)
ILAC 278A: Senior Seminar: Miguel de Cervantes: Short Fiction
A close analysis of Miguel de Cervantes's collection of short stories known as Las novelas ejemplares (1613). Not as well known as Don Quijote, these stories nonetheless contain many of the same elements that make the Quijote a masterwork of modern fiction. Focus will be on developing a historically and culturally contextualized understanding of these stories while gaining a concrete sense of how Cervantes's fiction works. Taught in Spanish.
Terms: Spr
| Units: 3-5
| UG Reqs: WAY-A-II
Instructors:
Barletta, V. (PI)
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