SPAN 3910 is also offered in Fall 2024
SPAN 3910 is also offered in Spring 2024
SPAN 3910 is also offered in Spring 2023
SPAN 3910 is also offered in Fall 2022
SPAN 3910 is also offered in Spring 2022
Fall 2024 | SPAN 3910 Section 001: Topics in Spanish Peninsular Literature -- Women's work in the premodern (33308)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Lecture
- Credits:
- 3 Credits
- Repeat Credit Limit:
- 9 Credits
- Grading Basis:
- A-F or Audit
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person
- Class Attributes:
Topics Course
- Enrollment Requirements:
- Span 3104W or Span 3104V or Tldo 3104W or Argn 3104W or Span 3105W or Tldo 3105W or Span 3105V
- Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
Tue,
Thu 01:00PM - 02:15PM
UMTC, East Bank
Kolthoff Hall 134
- Enrollment Status:
Open (3 of 20 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- In this course, we will explore specific themes or issues, from different time periods, as they are reflected in Spanish peninsular literature. The focused study of the class topic will be framed within a broader exploration of larger historical, political and cultural movements and trends. Through the study of the diverse topics explored in different classes, students will gain an appreciation for the diversity of cultures in Spain and the plurality of possible critical approaches to literary texts. Students will develop the skills and vocabulary to engage in a critical practice of textual analysis. Topics vary and are specified in the class schedule. Prereq: SPAN 3104W or SPAN 3104V or TLDO 3104W or ARGN 3104W or SPAN 3105W or TLDO 3105W or SPAN 3105V or VENZ 3512 or instructor consent.
- Class Notes:
- I want to examine how women of all social levels, from the enslaved to the noble, have long functioned in both the public and private sphere as essential workers, supporting not only children, spouses, and themselves, but also contributing to local and regional economies. We will look at real examples of women who served as soldiers, money-lenders, medical practitioners, artisans and more, as well as how such women were remembered and imagined in fictional and documentary sources.
- Class Description:
- Student may contact the instructor or department for information.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/33308/1249
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