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Nov 23, 2024
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2017-2018 Scripps Catalog THIS IS AN ARCHIVED CATALOG. LINKS MAY NO LONGER BE ACTIVE AND CONTENT MAY BE OUT OF DATE!
Courses in Spanish, Latin American, and Caribbean Literatures and Cultures
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Course Descriptions
The lower-division program in Spanish/Portuguese is part of The Claremont Colleges’ Modern Language Program.
All of the following courses are conducted in Spanish unless otherwise indicated. - CHST 126A CH - Chicano/a Movement Literature
- CHST 126B CH - Contemporary Chicana/o Literature
- CHST 186 CH - Contemporary Chicana Literature Seminar
- HMSC 130 SC - Schools of Cultural Criticism: Culture and Critique
- PORT 022 SC - Intensive Introductory Portuguese
- SPAN 001 SC - Introductory Spanish
- SPAN 002 SC - Introductory Spanish
- SPAN 011 SC - Conversation: Contemporary Spanish Language and Culture
- SPAN 022 SC - Intensive Introductory Spanish
- SPAN 033 SC - Intermediate Spanish
- SPAN 044 SC - Advanced Spanish: Readings in Literature and Civilization
- SPAN 100 SC - Sciences and Cultural Competence
- SPAN 101 SC - Introduction to Literary Analysis. Analysis of literary genres and styles
- SPAN 102 SC - Latin American Culture and Civilization
- SPAN 103 SC - Advanced Conversation and Composition
- SPAN 110 SC - Introduction to Spanish Civilization
- SPAN 114 SC - Gender and Identity Formation in Contemporary Mexican Literature
- SPAN 115 SC - Contemporary Spanish Women Writers: Gender, Politics, and The Self
- SPAN 116 SC - Beyond Neoliberal Imaginaries
- SPAN 120A SC - Survey of Spanish Literature
- SPAN 120B SC - Survey of Spanish Literature
- SPAN 127 CH - Literatura Chicana en Español
- SPAN 131 SC - Representations of Queer Lives in Latin America
- SPAN 133 SC - Translation and the Right to Language
- SPAN 134 SC - Indigenous Women, Representations, and Struggles
- SPAN 140 SC - The Spanish Transition Through the Lens of Pedro Almodóvar
- SPAN 151 SC - “Necropolis”: Detective Novels and Cities in Spain and Latin America
- SPAN 152 SC - Border Thinking and Multicultural Ethnic Europe/Pensamiento de frontera
- SPAN 154 SC - Trans-Caribbean Formations: Translating Identity, Race, and Gender in Cuba, the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico
- SPAN 155 SC - Short Fiction by Spanish Women Writers
- SPAN 156 SC - From Macondo to McOndo: Revisiting the Latin American Short Story
- SPAN 157 SC - Nineteenth-Century Latin American Literature: Nation, Family, and Romance
- SPAN 160 SC - Jews, Moors and Native Americans: Religious and Ethnic Minorities in the Spanish Empire
- SPAN 165 SC - History of the Spanish Language
- SPAN 175 SC - From Freedom and Democracy to Dictatorship and Repression: The Aftermath of the Spanish Civil War, 1936-1975
- SPAN 176 SC - From Tyranny to Democracy: The Politics of Culture in Spain Between 1975-1992
- SPAN 177 SC - Escenarios de conflicto: Theater and Social Change in Contemporary Spain and Latin America
- SPAN 178 SC - Literary and Filmic Representations of the Spanish Civil War in Contemporary Spain. “Working through” Memory.
- SPAN 179 SC - Fe, Esperanza, Amor y Muerte: Women Writers of the Hispanic World
- SPAN 182 SC - Cuba, Puerto Rico and Dominican Republic: Towards an Interpretation of the Hispanic Caribbean through Its Short Stories
- SPAN 183 SC - Interculturality and Bilingualism in the Andes
- SPAN 184 SC - The Image and the Word/La imagen y la palabra
- SPAN 191 SC - Senior Thesis
- SPAN 199 SC - Independent Study in Latin American or Spanish Literature: Reading and Research
Courses Available at Claremont McKenna College:
Courses Available at Pitzer College:
Courses Available at Pomona College:
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