History of Courses Taught

The University of British Columbia

First Year Programs, Arts One

  • Authority and Resistance

Department of French, Hispanic, and Italian Studies

  • Spanish 491 Directed Study on Colonial Literature
  • Spanish 405a/505 Latin American Guerrilla Literature
  • Spanish 406 Gender Representations in Latin American Literature
  • Spanish 401 Translation
  • Spanish 365 Introduction to Spanish American Literature (1820s-present)
  • Spanish 364 Spanish-American Literature (up to 1820s)
  • Spanish 312 Latin American Literature in Translation (Taught in English)
    • Exploring Politics through Literature
    • Violence: Latin American Testimonial Narrative and Documentary
  • Spanish 280: Snapshots of Revolution in Spanish America (Taught in English)
  • Spanish 222 Hispanic Cultural Expressions
  • Spanish 221 Introduction to Hispanic Literature and Methods of Literary Analysis
  • Spanish 202 Intermediate Spanish II
  • Spanish 201 Intermediate Spanish I
  • Spanish 102 Novice Spanish II
  • Spanish 101 Novice Spanish I

The University of Arkansas at Little Rock

Department of International and Second Language Studies 

  • Spanish 3312 Mass Media and Society in Spanish American Literary and Cultural Texts
  • Spanish 4362 From Literature to Film in Spanish American Literature
  • Spanish 4361 (Re)Writing Revolution (Latin America)
  • Spanish 3335 Culture and Popular Culture of the Americas
  • Spanish 3332 Introduction to Hispanic Literature

Michigan State University

The Centre for Integrative Studies in the Arts and Humanities

  • IAH 211C Identity Politics and Human Rights in 20th Century Literature on the Revolution
  • IAH 203 Latin America and the World

Department of Spanish and Portuguese

  • Spanish 310 Basic Spanish Grammar
  • Spanish 250 Intensive Review of Intermediate Spanish I & II
  • Spanish 202 Second Year Spanish II
  • Spanish 201 Second Year Spanish I
  • Spanish 150 Intensive Review of Elementary Spanish I & II
  • Spanish 102 Elementary Spanish II
  • Spanish 101 Elementary Spanish I

Lansing Community College

Department of Communications

  • Spanish 121 Elementary Spanish I
  • Spanish 116 Conversational Spanish II

 

Spanish 280: Snapshots of Revolution in Spanish America

Revolutions challenge the status quo. Revolutionary leaders think differently. They imagine change in times of conflict. Span 280 is an introduction to major icons, concepts, practices, and discourses of revolt and revolution in Latin America from 1910-present. We will read first-hand accounts of “Revolution” written by and about some of the most prevalent rebel leaders – Emiliano Zapata, Che Guevara, Gioconda Belli, Omar Cabezas, and the rebel formerly known as Subcomandante Marcos – while studying the intersections of literary, political, and cultural production (music, art, and film) in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua. See the Term 2 2019 Syllabus Spanish 280 here.

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