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: Graduate Spanish Courses (SPA) |
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| 503.
Advanced Spanish Composition & Stylistics. Three
semester hours |
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| 505.
Children's Literature in Spanish. Three semester hours.
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| Designed
for teachers or prospective teachers. Emphasis will be placed on class,
group, and individual study and discussion of special problems that
may arise in the pupil's reading of literature, particularly questions
that relate to the bilingual-bicultural child. Prerequisite: Undergraduate
courses in Spanish or Spanish language proficiency. |
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| 514.
Mexican American Literature. Three semester hours. |
| Reading
and analysis of selected works by major Chicano and U.S. Hispanic
authors who write in Spanish. Ideas, writing techniques, language,
cultural aspects, etc., will be examined. |
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| 516.
Latin American Literature. Three semester hours. |
| A
study of Latin American literature with emphasis on prose fiction
or poetry and drama. Authors treated in prose fiction may include
Isaacs, Borges, Garcia Marquez, Fuentes, and Vargas Llosa; in poetry
and drama, authors treated may include Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz,
Hernandez, Marti, Ruben Dario, Mistral, Neruda, Paz and Carballido.
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| 518.
Thesis. Six semester hours. |
| Graded
on a satisfactory (S) or unsatisfactory (U) basis. |
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| 535.
Comparative Literature. Three semester hours. |
| A
comparative study of movements or themes in Hispanic Literature with
those of other literatures. Comparative studies may include the Don
Juan legend, the Picaresque novel, the Romancero in western literature,
the impact of the qestes in French literature, and the Symbolist,
Parnassian, and Modernist movements in western poetry. |
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| 550.
Major Literary Figures. Three semester hours. |
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seminar on major literary writers of either Peninsular or Latin American
Literature. Selections may include works of Cervantes, Calderón de
le Barca, Fray Luis de León, Pérez Galdós, García Lorca, Bécquer,
Cela, Ortega y Gasset, Cortázar, Neruda, Allende, Storni. May be repeated
for credit when the emphasis varies. |
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| 555.
Literary Movements. Three semester hours. |
| A
study of one of the significant literary movements in Peninsular or
Latin American literature. The course may focus on a topic such as
Renaissance and Golden Age, Generation of '98, Romanticism, Realism
and Naturalism, Modernism, Multiculturalism and Representation. May
be repeated for credit when the emphasis changes. |
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| 560.
Studies in Genres. Three semester hours. |
| Studies
by genre (fiction, drama, poetry) of selected works from Peninsular
or Latin American literature in which the emphasis is on the type
of literature rather than on the period or author. |
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| 597.
Special Topics. One to four semester hours. |
| Organized
class. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Permission of the
department head. |
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