Minor in Hispanic Literature - Contemporary Spanish Literature
SPAN 3500 Contemporary Spanish Literature
CREDIT HOURS: 3
This course is a survey of the most important authors of Spanish contemporary literature. Students will study internationally well known writers. Areas of special focus may include the writings of Antonio Muñoz Molina and Eduardo Mendoza, both of whom are considered representative of the Spanish transition period. The aim of this course is to introduce students to a specific area of Spanish literature focusing on the historic context in which the novels are written.
FORMAT: Other (explain in comments)
FORMAT COMMENTS: Conducted in Spanish.
This course includes lectures, discussions, group and pair activities. Students may also have opportunities to interact with native speakers outside the classroom through virtual exchange projects, online sessions, or face-to-face sessions within the department. These interactions will be part of the assessment and serve as one of the course's evaluation components.
PREREQUISITES:
SPAN 2090.03