SPA-423 Caribbean and Central American Literature

This course considers key issues in contemporary Caribbean and Central American cultural production by examining diverse literary and cultural texts within the social, historical, and political contexts in which they were created. Cultural production of the diaspora from both regions will also be examined in a variety of genres, such as narrative, poetry, theater, film, music, and visual art. Topics vary; course may be repeated for credit with instructor permission. Prerequisites: two courses from SPA-305, SPA-306, SPA-307, SPA-308.

Credits

3 credits

Prerequisite

Two courses from SPA-305, SPA-306, SPA-307, SPA-308.