SPAN 425 - Topics in Contemporary Hispanic Literature and Society
4 credits each Explores selected topics addressing the nature and complexity of thought, aesthetics, and social reality in a period of twentieth-century Spanish or Hispano-American history, as exemplified by a particular group of literary and nonliterary texts. All activities conducted in Spanish. Repeat credit is allowed for varying topics. Prerequisite(s): SPAN 311, SPAN 312 and either SPAN 321 or SPAN 324; Junior standing or above. Graded (A-F) only Add to Portfolio (opens a new window)