SPAN SPANISH AND LATIN AMERICAN CULTURES 2014-2015 Calendar Proof

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SPAN

SPANISH AND LATIN AMERICAN CULTURES

Note: See beginning of Section H for abbreviations, course numbers and coding.

SPAN 1013 The Culture of Spain and Latin America I (Cross Listed: WLCS 1013) 3 ch (3C) [W]

Spain and Latin America before 1500: Art, Literature, Music and Society. A multimedia approach will be used. Conducted in English. Open to students of all years. No prerequisites.

SPAN 1014 The Culture of Spain and Latin America II (Cross Listed: WLCS 1014) 3 ch (3C) [W]

Spain and Latin America after 1500: Art, Literature, Music and Society. A multimedia approach will be used. Conducted in English. Open to students of all years. No prerequisites.

SPAN 1201 Intensive Spanish l 3 ch (3C)

Students will acquire and develop listening, oral and writing skills in an intensive cultural immersion setting. Videos, music, dance, cooking and other cultural activities will facilitate the learning process. This course will normally be offered in either the Spring or Summer session, and follows a two-week total immersion format. Closed to students with any knowledge of Spanish.

SPAN 1203 Introductory Spanish I 3 ch (3C)

Gives students solid background in the fundamentals of the Spanish language by engaging them in both classroom and computer laboratory settings in communicative use of the four language skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. Multimedia materials will be used to provide a background in Hispanic culture. Closed to students with any knowledge of Spanish. Prerequisite: No prerequisite.

SPAN 1204 Introductory Spanish II 3 ch(3C)

Continuation of SPAN 1203 . Students will build on the materials covered in SPAN 1203 . Emphasis will be placed on improved listening, speaking, reading and writing. Multimedia approach to language and culture will be used. Students will be acquainted with background on Hispanic culture.

Prerequisite: SPAN 1203 .

SPAN 1304 Introductory Spanish II (Business) 3 ch (3C)

Intended for business students who have successfully completed SPAN 1003 or 1203 . Enhances students' grounding in the basics of Spanish.

Presents realistic situations and specialized vocabulary that administration and business professionals need to communicate in the course of their daily work in the Hispanic environment. Students also develop cultural and historical understanding of social etiquette in the Hispanic world.

Multimedia materials will be used to provide background in Hispanic culture. Prerequisite: SPAN 1203 . Credit will not be given for both SPAN 1204 and SPAN 1304 .

SPAN 2203 Intermediate Spanish I 3 ch (3C)

Intended for students who have successfully completed Spanish Introductory courses. Enhances students' linguistic proficiency, allowing them to handle a variety of social situations. Students also develop cultural and historical understanding of the Hispanic world. By the end of SPAN 2203 students have insight into grammatical structures of the language, are able to sustain a conversation in real life situations and are able to discuss aspects of the Hispanic world. Multimedia materials will be used to provide a background on Hispanic culture. Prerequisite: SPAN 1204 or SPAN

1304 .

SPAN 2204 Intermediate Spanish II 3 ch (3C)

A continuation of SPAN 2203 , this course aims to further enhance students’ linguistic proficiency and provide the concrete knowledge of more complex grammatical structures. Prerequisite: SPAN 2203 .

SPAN 2303 Intermediate Business Spanish 3 ch (3C)

The main course objective is to continue introducing students to the main requirements for successfully conducting business in Spanish: 1. the cultural and practical aspects of business in Spain and Latin America, and 2. the vocabulary and structures needed to communicate in a business setting. In addition to a basic text, role-playing and case studies, the study of authentic documents will be used to advance both knowledge and skills in areas such as preparing a resume, communicating by phone, fax, letter, matters concerning banking, advertising, marketing and other topics of interest to business institutions as well as the household budget. Prerequisite: SPAN 1204 or SPAN 1304

SPAN 3014 Latin America Before 1500 (Cross Listed: WLCS 3014) 3 ch [W]

A survey of pre-Hispanic civilizations of Latin America. Films and other audiovisual materials will be used. This course is also listed under

International Development Studies (IDS). Open to students of all years. The course will be offered in English and is open to students who have successfully completed at least 30 credit hours at university level. Students who take this course to fulfill a Major or Honours requirement in

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SPAN 3015 Topics on Latin American Culture (Cross Listed: WLCS 3015) 3 ch(3C)

Latin America after independence, placing an emphasis on the 20th Century. Films and other audiovisual materials will be used. This course is also listed under International Development Studies (IDS). The course will be offered in English and is open to students who have successfully completed at least 30 credit hours at university level. Students who take this course to fulfill a Major or Honours requirement in Spanish will submit required work in Spanish.

SPAN 3062 Caribbean and Latin American Women Artists (Cross Listed: WLCS 3062) 3 ch (3C)

A survey of selected readings of Latin American women writers from the Golden Age to the present. We examine works of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz,

Gertrudis Gómez de la Avellaneda, Alfonsina Storni, Gabriela Mistral, Isabel Allende, among others, from a socio-historical perspective. The seminar style course will explore the social conditions of the women in Latin America, issues of women's identity and gender construction. A multimedia approach will be used. The course will be offered in English and is open to students who have completed at least 30 credit hours of university level.

Students who take this course to fulfill a Major or Honours in Spanish requirement will submit required work in Spanish.

SPAN 3113 Social Symbols in Latin American Literature (Cross Listed: WLCS 3113) 3 ch (3C) [W]

Examines literary characters as social symbols that reflect socio-political realities in selected translated works. Social and historical documents as well as videos and films will be used for purposes of comparison. Students who take this course to fulfill Majors or Honours requirements, will be required to write their papers in Spanish. This course is also listed under International Development Studies (IDS). The course will be offered in

English and is open to students who have successfully completed at least 30 credit hours at university level.

SPAN 3202 Advanced Oral Spanish I 3 ch (3C)

This course will build vocabulary, increase fluency and enhance the style and fluidity of spoken Spanish through continued development and intensive use of oral Spanish skills. Students who have participated in any Spanish language study abroad program, are native speakers, or who have other immersion experience are not eligible. Prerequisite: SPAN 2204 or permission of the instructor.

SPAN 3203 Advanced Spanish I: Advanced Grammar 3 ch (3C)

Intended for students who have successfully completed Intermediate Spanish. The main objective of the course is to improve linguistic competency

(acquired by speaking and writing) through the exploration of issues in the contemporary Hispanic world. A variety of language models, including newspapers, magazine articles, interviews and classroom discussions will set the stage for the assimilation of the conversational function of the language. Audio-visual materials will also be used. Prerequisite: SPAN 2204 .

SPAN 3204 Advanced Spanish II: Conversation and Composition 3 ch (3C)

Normally taken (as with SPAN 3203 ) with the first literature courses, thus complementing each other in improving the student's written and oral fluency through different types of class participation and assignments. Prerequisite: SPAN 3203 .

SPAN 3205 Advanced Translation (O)

Intensive translation from and into colloquial and more formal language for the acquisition of written and translating fluency. Besides the translation of a play from English into Spanish, it includes selections in both languages from the press and other sources, and practice of interpretation. Prerequisite SPAN 2204 .

3 ch (3C)

SPAN 3413 Survey of Spanish Peninsular Literature I (O) (Cross Listed: WLCS 3413) 3 ch (3C)

A review with selected readings of the literature of Spain from its earliest periods to the end of the Golden Age. The course will be offered in

English and is open to students who have successfully completed at least 30 credit hours at university level. Students who take this course to fulfill a

Major or Honours requirement in Spanish will submit required work in Spanish.

SPAN 3414 Survey of Spanish Peninsular Literature II (O) (Cross Listed: WLCS 3414) 3 ch (3C)

Examines Spanish Peninsular literature through representative works by major literary figures from Romanticism to the present such as: José de

Larra, Pérez Galdós, Unamuno, García Lorca, Laforet, Matute, Benet among others. Literary movements of the period under study will be examined through readings that exemplify the various genres of narrative, drama and poetry. The course will be supported by the use of videos. The course will be offered in English and is open to students who have successfully completed at least 30 credit hours at university level. Students who take this course to fulfill a Major or Honours requirement in Spanish will submit required work in Spanish.

SPAN 3423 Survey of Spanish American Literature I (O) (Cross Listed: WLCS 3423) 3 ch (3C)

Studies the development of Spanish American Literature from Columbus to Naturalismo. The course will be offered in English and is open to students who have successfully completed at least 30 credit hours at university level. Students who take this course to fulfill a Major or Honours requirement in Spanish will submit required work in Spanish.

SPAN 3424 Survey of Spanish American Literature II (O) (Cross Listed: WLCS 3424) 3 ch (3C)

Studies the development of contemporary Spanish American Literature. The course will be offered in English and is open to students who have successfully completed at least 30 credit hours at university level. Students who take this course to fulfill a Major or Honours requirement will

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SPAN 3455 Latin American Cinema (O) (Cross-listed WLCS 3455) 3 ch (3C)

This course will provide students with a background in Latin American cinema, emphasizing the most productive centres such as Mexico (Paul

Leduc, María Novaro, Alejandro González Iñárritu, Guillermo Del Toro), Cuba (Tomás Gutiérrez Alea, Sara Gómez, Fernando Pérez), Brazil (Walter

Salles, Hector Babenco) and Argentina (María Luisa Bemberg, Fernando Solanas, Eliseo Subiela, Lucrecia Martel). Equal emphasis will be placed both on cinematographic and thematic analysis of the cinema, and, when appropriate, cultural and historic context will be provided. Films will be screened previous to class (most often with subtitles) and will be analyzed and discussed in class. The course will be offered in English and is open to students who have successfully completed at least 30 credit hours at university level. Students taking this course to fulfill a Major or Honours requirement in Spanish will submit required work in Spanish.

SPAN 3456 The Cinema of Spain (O) (Cross-listed WLCS 3456) 3 ch (3C)

This course will provide the students with a background in Spanish cinema, emphasizing the most productive eras such as the Surrealist Movement and the Movida of the 1980s. Films to be studied include those of directors such as Luis Buñuel, Pedro Almodóvar, Alejandro Amenabar, Elías

Querejeta, Mario Camus, Bigas Luna, Carlos Saura, Victor Erice, Laura Mañá, and Iciar Bollaín. Equal emphasis will be placed both on cinematographic and thematic analysis of the cinema, and, when appropriate, cultural and historic context will be provided. Films will be screened previous to class (most often with subtitles) and will be analyzed and discussed in class. The course will be offered in English and is open to students who have successfully completed at least 30 credit hours at university level. Students taking this course to fulfill a Major or Honours requirement in

Spanish will submit required work in Spanish.

SPAN 3563 Directed Study Major 3 ch (3C)

A reading and research course for Spanish Honours students in order to meet special needs and interests in one of the areas of study offered in the

Department. By arrangement. Prerequisite: Departmental approval.

SPAN 3564 Directed Study Major 3 ch (3C)

A reading and research course for Spanish Honours students in order to meet special needs and interests in one of the areas of study offered in the

Department. By arrangement. Prerequisite: Departmental approval.

SPAN 3774 Spanish Literature of the 20th Century (O) (Cross Listed: WLCS 3774) 3 ch (3C)

A discussion of major Spanish contemporary authors. The course will be offered in English and is open to students who have successfully completed at least 30 credit hours at university level. Students who take this course to fulfill a Major or Honours requirement in Spanish will submit required work in Spanish.

SPAN 3903 Background of Spanish Culture (O) (Cross Listed: WLCS 3903) 3 ch (3C)

A chronological examination of the forces that have shaped Spanish culture. Studies the major historical periods and their characteristics from prehistoric caves of Altamira, through medieval Arab Spain, the voyages of discovery from 1492, Golden Age, Generation of 1898 to the present.

The cultural components include: every day experiences and value systems that shaped national identity, history of the family, perceptions of race and gender and divorce in Catholic Spain. A wide variety of sources will be used: the Internet, videos, music and magazine articles. The course will be offered in English and is open to students who have successfully completed at least 30 credit hours at university level. Students who take this course to fulfill a Major or Honours requirement in Spanish will submit required work in Spanish.

SPAN 3904 Background of Latin American Cultures (O) (Cross Listed: WLCS 3904) 3 ch (3C)

A chronological examination of the forces that have shaped the diverse Latin American cultures. This course studies major historical periods and their characteristics, from Pre-Hispanic Cultures, through the Conquest and the Colonization, the Independence movement, the formative period of the new nations to the present. The cultural aspects to be analyzed and discussed include: Catholicism and religious syncretism, the cultural legacy of colonial life, the struggles for independence, literary expression and the role of women. The use of videos, music, the Internet and literary texts, will provide a multimedia approach to Latin American cultures. The course will be offered in English and is open to students who have successfully completed at least 30 credit hours at university level. Students who take this course to fulfill a Major or Honours requirement in Spanish will submit required work in Spanish.

SPAN 3909 Three Cultures in Medieval Spain (A) (Cross-Listed: WLCS 3909) 3ch (3C) [W]

For seven centuries (711 A.D. –1492), parts of the Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal) fell under Muslim rule. Al-Andalus with its cultural diversity, unique architecture (Alhambra in Granada), art and intellectual activity became ‘the ornament of the world.’ There arose a contested state of coexistence (termed convivencia by Spanish historians) amongst Christian, Jewish and Muslim cultures. These three distinctive intellectual and religious communities bore witness to significant cultural achievements until the downfall of Al-Andalus. In this course, students will explore the multi-cultural world of Muslim Spain through the analysis of selected texts from literature and philosophy. The diversity of the artistic expression through dance, music, and architecture in all three cultures will also be studied. The course will be offered in English and is open to students who have successfully completed at least 30 credit hours at university level. Students who take this course to fulfill a Major or Honours requirement in Spanish will submit required work in Spanish.

SPAN 3954 Spanish American Poetry (O) (Cross Listed: WLCS 3954) 3 ch (3C) [W]

Studies selected works of some major Spanish American poets. The course will be offered in English and is open to students who have successfully

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SPAN 3973 Latin American Narrative at the Movies (O) (Cross Listed: WLCS 3973) 3 ch (3C)

Many Latin American novels and short stories have been adapted by movie-makers around the world. In addition to studying these works as literature, this course will analyse their cinematic interpretations. The course will be offered in English and is open to students who have successfully completed at least 30 credit hours at university level. Students who take this course to fulfill a Major or Honours requirement in

Spanish will submit required work in Spanish.

SPAN 3974 Contemporary Spanish American Narrative (O) (Cross Listed: WLCS 3974) 3 ch (3C)

Studies selected works of some major Spanish American writers. The course will be offered in English and is open to students who have successfully completed at least 30 credit hours at university level. Students who take this course to fulfill a Major or Honours requirement in Spanish will submit required work in Spanish.

SPAN 3975 The Nobel Laureates of Latin American Literature (O) (Cross Listed: WLCS 3975) 3 ch (3C)

Examines the literary works of some of Latin America’s Nobel laureates including García Márquez, Asturias, Neruda and Vargas Llosa. The course will be offered in English and is open to students who have successfully completed at least 30 credit hours at university level. Students who take this course to fulfill a Major or Honours requirements in Spanish will submit required work in Spanish.

SPAN 3983 Afro-Latin American Literature (O) (Cross Listed: WLCS 3983) 3 ch (3C) [W]

Explores the literary representation and contribution of Afro-Latin American elements in Literature. This course may be taken as part of the

International Development Program. The course will be offered in English and is open to students who have successfully completed at least 30 credit hours at university level. Students who take this course to fulfill a Major or Honours requirement in Spanish will submit required work in

Spanish.

SPAN 3984 The Native American in Latin American Literature (O) (Cross Listed: WLCS 3984) 3 ch (3C) [W]

Explores the literary representation and contribution of the Native American element in Latin American literature. This course may be taken as part of the International Development Program. The course will be offered in English and is open to students who have successfully completed at least

30 credit hours at university level. Students who take this course to fulfill a Major or Honours requirement in Spanish will submit required work in

Spanish.

SPAN 4043 Literature and Religion in 19th and 20th Century Russia and Spain (O) (Cross Listed: RUSS/WLCS 4043) 3 ch (3C) [W]

Studies religious works of Spanish and Russian writers such as Unamuno and Tolstoy. Examines their religious thought and their criticism of the established Spanish Roman Catholic Church and Russian Orthodox Church respectively. Outlines the situation of the Eastern Orthodox Church in

Russia as well as the situation of the Catholic Church in Spain in the 19th and the 20th Centuries. Analyzes the position of these writers towards their respective Churches and the creation of their own moral codes through the textual analysis of some of their most relevant works. The course will be offered in English and is open to students who have successfully completed at least 30 credit hours at university level. Students who take this course to fulfill a Major or Honours requirement in Spanish will submit required work in Spanish.

SPAN 4062 Contemporary Spanish and Latin American Women Artists (A) (Cross-listed: WLCS 4062) 3 ch (3C)

This course is designed to explore the contributions of the contemporary Spanish and Latin American women artists through literary and visual arts.

We will examine themes of cultural and political identity, sexual repression, class issues and racism through the various genres including literature, film, dance and music. This seminar style course will be offered in English and is open to students who have successfully completed at least 30 credit hours at university level. Students who take this course to fulfill Major or Honours requirements in Spanish will write papers in Spanish.

SPAN 4203 Colloquial Spanish: Grammar and Conversation (O) 3 ch (3C)

An advanced and intensive study and practice of the specific elements that distinguish the style of the colloquial language as used in everyday situations by native speakers, including a careful analysis of the subjunctive and idiomatic structures. Prerequisite: SPAN 3204 and/or SPAN 3205 or permission from the instructor.

SPAN 4204 Spanish Language of the Americas (O)

A contrastive study of the significant lexical and morphological characteristics of colloquial Spanish in Latin America and the United States.

Prerequisite: SPAN 3204 and/or SPAN 3205 or permission from the instructor.

3 ch (3C)

SPAN 4901 Honours Thesis 3ch [W]

A reading and research course open to students qualifying for Honours in Spanish and Latin American Cultures. This is an in-depth independent research project on a specific topic in Spanish or Latin American Literature or Culture. To enrol in this course students must have already consulted a professor to supervise their project. Students will then develop a project and do the required research. The research project will lead to the writing of an Honours Thesis in Spanish, normally 35-40 pages in length.

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