SP306 - Approaches to Literature and Culture in the Hispanic World

Through a panoramic approach, this course offers an introduction to critical analysis of cultural productions of the Spanish-speaking world. Students will engage in close reading and analysis of literary and visual texts, such as short stories, poems, plays, films, songs, or dance. We will study the historical and social context in which these works were produced to gain a general but solid idea of genres and representative cultural movements. This course provides the foundation for upper-division courses in the department. Meets the Critical Learning: AIM requirement. Meets the Language Requirement requirement.

Prerequisite: 305 or equivalent.

Degree requirement — Critical Learning: AIM, Language Requirement

1 unit — Castro, Ruiz

Offerings

Term Block Title Instructor Location Student Limit/Available Updated
Fall 2024 Block 4 Cultural Context and Critical Analysis Andreea Marinescu Armstrong Hall 353B 18 / 11 04/25/2025
Spring 2025 Block 6 Cultural Context and Critical Analysis Alexander Cardenas Armstrong Hall 315 18 / 15 04/25/2025
Spring 2025 Block 8 Cultural Context and Critical Analysis Naomi Wood Armstrong Hall 353B 18 / 9 04/25/2025
Summer 2025 Block B Approaches to Literature and Jessica Sanchez Flores, Carrie Ruiz Taught Abroad 001 18 / 5 04/25/2025
Fall 2025 Block 4 Approaches to Literature and Culture in the Hispanic World Topic Details Angela Castro TBA 18 / 18 04/25/2025
Spring 2026 Block 7 Approaches to Literature and Culture in the Hispanic World Topic Details Carrie Ruiz TBA 18 / 18 04/25/2025
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