SPA 443 INDIG NEW WORLD RESISTANCE
Pre-Hispanic literature engages a worldview of myth, nature, confrontation, religion, nation, and spirituality. Spanish-American literature begins with the writings of explorers, soldiers, and missionaries dedicated to the conquest of the New World and its natural resources. Students will explore competing genres including poetry, chronicles, travelogues, contracts, moral treatises, and dramas through the seventeenth century. Students will analyze the intersectionality of race, social class, ethnicity, history, and gender in original writing projects, journals, debates, and presentations.
Notes
This course cannot be taken at both the 300 and 400 level.
Cross Listed Courses
This is the same course as
AMS 442.
Prerequisite
SPA 204, SPA 208, or SPA 251, or permission of the instructor.
Enrollment Limit
Enrollment limited to 18 students.
Attributes
ASPA, WLC, W, MOIB, MOIE, SDP