Spanish
- SPA 207S: Studies in Spanish Language and StyleAn intensive, four-week immersion course in Spanish language and culture. This course is designed for students who have completed their Spanish language requirement and wish to improve their fluency and accuracy in spoken and written Spanish. By examining in detail the work of Spanish artists and current social and political issues, the course also seeks to enable students to understand and interpret Spanish culture and society.
- SPA 208S: Language in Context: Urban Cultures of Buenos AiresAn intensive, full immersion course in Spanish language and Argentine history, culture, and art. Students develop advanced language skills while studying language in context, through the exploration of the city of Buenos Aires, its architecture, museums, and cultural and political life. Through a variety of materials, including short stories, films, journalistic pieces, blogs, guided visits, and a trip to the province of Salta in northwestern Argentina, students engage in critical discussions on cultural meanings and social relations.
- SPA 310S: Spanish Culture and ArtThis course aims to develop a cultural and situated knowledge of contemporary Spain and its history. To this end, the course will cover literature, art, sociology, and politics, among others, from a critical and multidisciplinary perspective. The topics of the class will be approached both through the reading of materials and through practical activities in Toledo and the other locations visited.
- SPA 342S/LAS 342S: Topics in Latin American Modernity: Culture and Politics in Modern ArgentinaThe course studies the history of Argentina's modernity through the lenses of cinema, literature, art, music, as well as readings from the social sciences. The course is divided into 7 units, each of them organized around a main theme, including the city and the countryside, urban modernity, Evita and populism, revolution and state violence, and libertarian populism and the remaking of the welfare state. In addition to lectures and class discussions, the course includes museum visits, class visits by local scholars and artists, and a trip to the beautiful Salta province in northwestern Argentina.