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SPAN326

Self, Place and the Environment in the Hispanic World

Spanish College of Liberal Arts

Course Subject Code

SPAN

Course Number

326

Status

Active

Course Attributes

CEA: ProgCLA-CEA and Au Pair, DVIT: GenEd-Diversity International, EMES: Major-Environment Sci Elective, EMEV: Major-Env Stu/Sustain Elective, GLC: GenEd-Global Challenges, MENV: Major-Env Study/Sustainability, MEVS: Major-Environmental Science, MSPA: Major-Spanish, WRIT: GenEd-Writing Intensive, ENES: Minor-Environment Stu Elective, ENSP: Minor-Spanish Elective, NENS: Minor-Environmental Studies, NSPA: Minor-Spanish

Course Short Title

Self Place & the Environment

Course Long Title

Self, Place and the Environment in the Hispanic World

Course Description

A study of the complex relationships between individuals and their physical environments, from the countryside to the jungle, in representative literary works of the 19th and 20th centuries. Addresses how interactions with place and geography become discursive tools by which to explore various social, cultural and national discourses. The manifestations and permutations of the environmental imagination across various literary movements, from Romanticism to Regionalism, are explored, while also addressing the role of eco-criticism within literary cultural studies.

Min

4

Repeatable

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Equivalent Course(s)

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