SPAN5300-01.Cultura popular America Latina.Sp14.Bell,Andrea
Document Type
Syllabi
School
CLA
Department
MODL
Course Subject
SPAN
Course Number
5300
Course Section
01
Course Title
Cultura popular America Latina
Academic Term and Year
Spring 2014
Credits
4.00
Hamline Plan Letter
Q
Area of Study
INTN, SPAN
Course Description
Goals: To engage in the collaborative and interdisciplinary study of various forms of popular culture in Latin America (festivals, music, foods, television, sports, etc.). To appreciate how both the Humanities and the Social Sciences can help us understand the social, historical, political, economic, and aesthetic dimensions of cultural practices. To improve one's spoken Spanish through class discussion and formal presentations on a research topic. Content: In the first half of the semester we learn how popular culture is defined and studied, and through readings, lectures, and class discussion we examine a range of popular Latin American cultural figures and practices. By mid-semester students will have formed working groups and chosen study topics, which they will research individually and collaboratively for several weeks. Finally, in a graduated series of oral presentations, students will teach classes on the popular culture genre they researched (e.g., comic books), and will lead us in interpreting a specific example of that genre (e.g., the Chilean comic book Condorito). Although some course readings are in English, all lectures, writing assignments, exams and presentations will be in Spanish. Taught: Alternate years. Recommended prerequisite: SPAN 5900 or 5910.
Recommended Citation
Bell, Andrea, "SPAN5300-01.Cultura popular America Latina.Sp14.Bell,Andrea" (2014). Historic Syllabi -- full text access limited to internal Hamline administrative staff only. 3152.
https://digitalcommons.hamline.edu/syllabi/3152