Contemporary Latin American Fiction: Writing After the Boom
SPAN 289
Fall 2017 not offered
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Crosslisting:
LAST 287 |
One of the characteristics of recent Latin American fiction is the interest in more open, relaxed forms of narration that focus on individual lives against the backdrop of specific social issues. In this course we examine this new experimentation with novelistic form as we look at several matters, including social and political violence, gay and heterosexual subjectivity, literary tradition, and artistic production. Several films will also be discussed. |
Credit: 1 |
Gen Ed Area Dept:
HA RLAN |
Course Format: Lecture / Discussion | Grading Mode: Graded |
Level: UGRD |
Prerequisites: None |
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Fulfills a Requirement for: (LAST)(RMST) |
Major Readings:
César Aira (Argentine): Varamo, 2002 Fernando Vallejo (Colombian): La virgen de los sicarios, 1994 Laura Restrepo (Colombian): La multitud errante, 2003 Roberto Bolaño (Chilean): Nocturno de Chile, 2000 Mario Bellatín (Mexican): Salón de belleza, 1996; Perros héroes, 2003 Abilio Estévez (Cuban): Manuel de tentaciones, 1999 Mayra Montero (Cuban): La última noche que pasé contigo, 1992 Alejandro González Iñárritu (Mexican): "Amores perros", 2000
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Examinations and Assignments: Three papers (4-5 pp.) in addition to one-page reaction papers. |
Additional Requirements and/or Comments: This class is intended for students who have completed SPAN 221 or the equivalent. SPAN 226 is recommended but not required. Readings, written assignments, and class discussion will be in Spanish. |
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