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SPA 422I. Seminar on Marginalized Voices in Hispanic Literature 3-0-3
This course involves the intensive study of discourses and themes of power and agency in Hispanic literature. Works by typically marginalized authors will be studied, including indigenous, immigrant, impoverished, queer, and women's voices. Students will learn to articulate observations and opinions on the aforementioned issues through seminar-style conversation. PR: SPA 310 or SPA 311, and RHW 102. This course may be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours, provided that the topics vary. (Last update: 01/10/19)