Special Topics in Spanish, Latin American and Caribbean Literature

Prerequisite(s): Majors only. This course explores contemporary narrative fiction from the Spanish Antilles (Cuba, Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic). It examines foundational themes of Caribbean letters such as the plantation structure, the maroons, the repercussions of the French Revolution and the Age of the Enlightenment in the works of Alejo Carpentier, Miguel Barnett, Reinaldo Arenas and others. The works of Emilio Diaz Varcarcel, Ana Lydia Vega and Julia Alvarez highlight the problematic relationship of island and diaspora in the context of neocolonialism and identity. May be repeated once for a total of 6 credits.

Term 202440 #44196 SPAN560
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Location: SCHM 125 (M)
@ 17:30 - 20:00
From 2024-09-04 to 2024-12-20
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