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SPAN 221 Introduction to Hispanic Literature
Major texts, authors, periods, and genres of Hispanic literature; key concepts, terminology, and practices of literary analysis that serve as a foundation for higher-level Spanish literature courses.
This course is eligible for Credit/D/Fail grading. To determine whether you can take this course for Credit/D/Fail grading, visit the Credit/D/Fail website. You must register in the course before you can select the Credit/D/Fail grading option.
Credits: 3
Pre-reqs: SPAN 202.
Status | Section | Activity | Term | Interval | Days | Start Time | End Time | Comments |
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SPAN 221 101 | Web-Oriented Course | 1 | Tue Thu | 15:30 | 17:00 | |||
SPAN 221 201 | Web-Oriented Course | 2 | Mon Wed Fri | 12:00 | 13:00 | A reading and writing intensive introduction to literary analysis of Hispanic texts, taking into account social, cultural, economic, political and historical contexts. The readings and discussions position race, gender, class, sexuality and other aspects in relation to an array of genresnarrative, drama, poetry, film, and non-fiction prose. View full description. | ||
SPAN 221 W01 | Waiting List | 1 | SPAN 221 W01 is a general waitlist for all SPAN 221 sections in Term 1. Registering for this waitlist (W01) serves two purposes: 1) If space opens up in any section of this course, you will be notified and/or placed automatically in the open section (W01 -> Any Section); 2) If there is sufficient demand for an additional section of this course to be offered, you will be notified when an additional section is created. Full sections will at times be blocked for registration and waitlisted students will be transferred to sections on a priority basis. | |||||
SPAN 221 W02 | Waiting List | 2 | SPAN 221 W02 is a general waitlist for all SPAN 221 sections in Term 2. Registering for this waitlist (W02) serves two purposes: 1) If space opens up in any section of this course, you will be notified and/or placed automatically in the open section (W02 -> Any Section); 2) If there is sufficient demand for an additional section of this course to be offered, you will be notified when an additional section is created. Full sections will at times be blocked for registration and waitlisted students will be transferred to sections on a priority basis. |
A reading and writing intensive introduction to literary analysis of Hispanic texts, taking into account social, cultural, economic, political and historical contexts. The readings and discussions position race, gender, class, sexuality and other aspects in relation to an array of genresnarrative, drama, poetry, film, and non-fiction prose. View full description.