SPANISH 307

Transnational Movements in Hispanic Culture


Please note: this is archived course information from 2021 for SPANISH 307.

Description

Explores transnational movements pertaining to Spain and Latin America: from the nineteenth-century agendas of abolitionism, freethinking and feminisms, to migration and exile, film co-productions and documentaries, and historical memory networks in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.

Aims of course
To identify relevant topics of Spanish and Latin American culture, history and society and contrast their representations across national borders in different media and historical periods.

To apply intercultural and interdisciplinary approaches to topics related to Spanish and Latin American culture.
To learn critical perspectives about Spanish and Latin American culture, with a focus on local and international aspects, both present and past.

Learning outcomes:
Capability 1: Disciplinary Knowledge and Practice
Capability 2: Critical Thinking
Capability 4: Communication and Engagement
Capability 5: Independence and Integrity

Assessment
Coursework only

Availability 2021

Semester 1

Lecturer(s)

Lecturer(s) Professor Christine Arkinstall
Professor Jose Colmeiro

Reading/Texts

Readings will be available through CANVAS/Talis via Modules.

Points

SPANISH 307: 15 points

Prerequisites

15 points from SPANISH 201, 278, 319, 321, 377, 378 and 15 points from SPANISH 202, 207, LATINAM 201, 216

Restrictions

SPANISH 207