{"id":51,"date":"2017-10-11T03:34:25","date_gmt":"2017-10-11T03:34:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.macalester.edu\/hispanicstudies\/schedules\/"},"modified":"2024-06-21T16:24:53","modified_gmt":"2024-06-21T16:24:53","slug":"schedules","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.macalester.edu\/spanish-portuguese\/schedules\/","title":{"rendered":"Class Schedules (Spanish)"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Spring 2026<\/h2>\n

ÈÕº«¾«Æ· the Registrar's Class Schedule for live registration information<\/a><\/p>\n

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Num. \/ Sec. \/ CRN<\/th>\n Name<\/th>\n Days<\/th>\n Time<\/th>\n Room<\/th>\n Instructor<\/th>\n <\/th>\n \n <\/tr>\n <\/thead>\n
SPAN 101-01 32658<\/span><\/td>\n Elementary Spanish I<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span>M W F \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>08:30 am-09:30 am\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>HUM 215\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Susana Blanco-Iglesias\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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SPAN 101-02 32659<\/span><\/td>\n Elementary Spanish I<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span>M W F \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>09:40 am-10:40 am\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>HUM 215\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Susana Blanco-Iglesias\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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SPAN 102-01 32660<\/span><\/td>\n Elementary Spanish II<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span>M W F \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>08:30 am-09:30 am\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>THEATR 206\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Rosa Rull-Montoya\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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SPAN 102-02 32662<\/span><\/td>\n Elementary Spanish II<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span>M W F \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>10:50 am-11:50 am\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>HUM 215\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Claudia Giannini\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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SPAN 102-03 32661<\/span><\/td>\n Elementary Spanish II<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span>M W F \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>09:40 am-10:40 am\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>HUM 216\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Claire Lozano\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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SPAN 203-01 32663<\/span><\/td>\n Intermediate Spanish I<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span>M W F \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>12:00 pm-01:00 pm\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>THEATR 213\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Blanca Gimeno Escudero\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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SPAN 203-02 32664<\/span><\/td>\n Intermediate Spanish I<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span>M W F \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>01:10 pm-02:10 pm\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>HUM 216\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Toni Dorca\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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SPAN 203-03 32665<\/span><\/td>\n Intermediate Spanish I<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span>M W F \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>02:20 pm-03:20 pm\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>HUM 216\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Toni Dorca\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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SPAN 204-01 32666<\/span><\/td>\n Intermediate Spanish II<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span>M W F \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>09:40 am-10:40 am\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>THEATR 213\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Blanca Gimeno Escudero\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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SPAN 204-02 32667<\/span><\/td>\n Intermediate Spanish II<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span>M W F \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>10:50 am-11:50 am\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>THEATR 213\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Blanca Gimeno Escudero\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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SPAN 204-03 32668<\/span><\/td>\n Intermediate Spanish II<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span>M W F \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>01:10 pm-02:10 pm\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>HUM 400\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Claudia Giannini\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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SPAN 204-04 32669<\/span><\/td>\n Intermediate Spanish II<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span>M W F \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>02:20 pm-03:20 pm\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>HUM 215\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Montse Li\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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SPAN 305-01 32670<\/span><\/td>\n Advanced Oral and Written Expression<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span>M W F \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>10:50 am-11:50 am\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>HUM 216\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Claire Lozano\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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SPAN 305-02 32671<\/span><\/td>\n Advanced Oral and Written Expression<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span>M W F \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>12:00 pm-01:00 pm\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>THEATR 206\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Rosa Rull-Montoya\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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SPAN 307-01 32672<\/span><\/td>\n Introduction to the Analysis of Hispanic Texts<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span>M W F \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>01:10 pm-02:10 pm\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>HUM 212\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>J. Ernesto Ortiz D\u00edaz\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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*Cross-listed with LATI 307-01 (32673)*<\/p>\n

SPAN 308-01 32674<\/span><\/td>\n Introduction to U.S. Latinx Studies<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span>M W F \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>09:40 am-10:40 am\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>HUM 214\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Alicia Mu\u00f1oz\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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*Cross-listed with AMST 308-01 (32675) and LATI 308-01 (32676)*<\/p>\n

SPAN 309-01 32677<\/span><\/td>\n Introduction to Spanish Linguistics<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span>M W F \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>12:00 pm-01:00 pm\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>HUM 215\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Susana Blanco-Iglesias\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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*Cross-listed with LING 309-01 (32678)*<\/p>\n

SPAN 376-01 32679<\/span><\/td>\n Spanish Dialectology<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span>M W F \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>01:10 pm-02:10 pm\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>HUM 217\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Cynthia Kauffeld\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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*Cross-listed with LING 376-01 (32680) and LATI 376-01 (32681)*<\/p>\n

SPAN 385-01 32682<\/span><\/td>\n Frontera: The U.S.\/Mexico Border<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span>M W F \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>10:50 am-11:50 am\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>HUM 214\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Alicia Mu\u00f1oz\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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*Cross-listed with AMST 445-01 (32683) and LATI 385-01 (32684)*<\/p>\n

SPAN 394-01 32685<\/span><\/td>\n Amazonian Narratives: Myth, Literature, and Film<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span>M W F \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>12:00 pm-01:00 pm\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>HUM 216\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Daniel Coral Reyes\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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*Cross-listed with LATI 394-01 (32781)*<\/p>\n

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\n From the sixteenth century to the twenty-first century, the Amazon rainforest has been a source of wonderment, greed, and, in our present, concern. However, as exemplified by metaphors such as \u201cel Dorado\u201d, the \u201cGreen Hell\u201d or the \u201cLungs of the Earth\u201d, the Amazon is as much a geographical space as it is a discursive formation. This course offers an introduction to the cultural representations of the Amazon rainforest. From Indigenous myths to contemporary films and first-person accounts, we will analyze how the Amazon has been imagined and depicted by multiple actors, such as indigenous activists, scientists, filmmakers, and entrepreneurs. Through a variety of texts, disciplines, and voices, we will analyze how the Amazon has been narrated as a place of \u201corigin\u201d, \u201cwealth\u201d, \u201csuffering\u201d, and \u201cresistance\u201d. While students will gain a general understanding of Amazonian culture, one of the objectives of the course is to discuss how indigenous peoples are tapping into their ancestral knowledge to situate themselves as global political actors and fight back against environmental degradation. This course satisfies the Area 2 requirement of the Spanish major. Prerequisite: SPAN 307 or consent of the instructor.\n <\/p>\n

\n General Education Requirements:<\/strong>\n \n \n Writing WA\n \n \n <\/p>\n

\n Distribution Requirements:<\/strong>\n \n \n Humanities\n \n \n <\/p>\n

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SPAN 394-02 32686<\/span><\/td>\n Race Before Race in Premodern Hispanic Worlds<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span> T R \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>09:40 am-11:10 am\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>HUM 215\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Montse Li\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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SPAN 488-01 32687<\/span><\/td>\n Senior Seminar<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span>M W F \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>03:30 pm-04:30 pm\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>HUM 217\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Toni Dorca\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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SPAN 488-02 32688<\/span><\/td>\n Senior Seminar<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span>M W F \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>02:20 pm-03:20 pm\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>HUM 217\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Cynthia Kauffeld\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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\n The senior seminar is a capstone course that explores in depth a shifting field of topics. It helps students relate the subjects they have studied in their major field and assists students in demonstrating their familiarity with Hispanic cultures and in methods of analysis and presentation, culminating in the preparation and presentation of a major research project. It is primarily a discussion course that relies heavily on individual as well as collective effort. Required for Spanish majors. Category varies. Prerequisite(s): For Spanish majors; to be completed in the final semester.\n <\/p>\n

\n General Education Requirements:<\/strong>\n \n \n <\/p>\n

\n Distribution Requirements:<\/strong>\n \n \n <\/p>\n

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Fall 2026<\/h2>\n

ÈÕº«¾«Æ· the Registrar's Class Schedule for live registration information<\/a><\/p>\n

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SPAN 101-01 10675<\/span><\/td>\n Elementary Spanish I<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span>M W F \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>10:50 am-11:50 am\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>THEATR 206\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Fernanda Bartolomei-Merlin\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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SPAN 101-02 10676<\/span><\/td>\n Elementary Spanish I<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span>M W F \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>01:10 pm-02:10 pm\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>ARTCOM 202\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Susana Blanco-Iglesias\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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SPAN 101-03 10677<\/span><\/td>\n Elementary Spanish I<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span>M W F \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>02:20 pm-03:20 pm\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>HUM 214\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Fernanda Bartolomei-Merlin\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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SPAN 102-01 10678<\/span><\/td>\n Elementary Spanish II<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span>M W F \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>08:30 am-09:30 am\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>HUM 216\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Claire Lozano\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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SPAN 102-02 10679<\/span><\/td>\n Elementary Spanish II<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span>M W F \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>09:40 am-10:40 am\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>HUM 216\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Claire Lozano\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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SPAN 102-03 10680<\/span><\/td>\n Elementary Spanish II<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span>M W F \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>12:00 pm-01:00 pm\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>THEATR 213\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Rosa Rull-Montoya\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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SPAN 194-F1 10681<\/span><\/td>\n For God or Revolution: Foreign Fighters in the Spanish Civil War<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span>M W F \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>02:20 pm-03:20 pm\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>HUM 215\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Toni Dorca\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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\n Approximately 40,000 foreign volunteers traveled to Spain during the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) to fight against fascism, show their support for the democratically elected Republican government, and usher in a workers\u2019 revolution. The majority of these volunteers joined the International Brigade as soldiers, but many others served as healthcare professionals, engineers, and journalists. On the other side of the political spectrum, roughly 70,000 Italian troops and 16,000 German troops provided vital support for the so-called Nationalists who, on July 18, 1936, had staged a military coup against the Republicans in the name of God and against communism. Most notorious among them is the Condor Legion, the Nazi air force unit responsible for the bombing of the Basque city of Gernika that inspired Pablo Picasso\u2019s eponymous painting.Against this historical backdrop, \u201cFor God or Revolution\u201d focuses on the rich mosaic of experiences recorded in letters, diaries, documentaries, films, photographs, and fiction by non-Spaniards who fought in opposing camps of the conflict. Alongside prominent names (Ernest Hemingway, George Orwell, Andr\u00e9 Malraux, or Robert Capa), less known female figures merit equal recognition: among others, army captain Mika Etcheb\u00e9h\u00e8re, photojournalist Gerda Taro, nurses Nan Green and Salaria Kea, and novelist Muril Rukeyser. The conflicting testimonies of these men and women highlight the sacrifices they made in pursuit of their ideals, while at the same time reminding us of the complexity of the human condition in times of war. Taught in English, no background in Spanish required.\n <\/p>\n

\n General Education Requirements:<\/strong>\n \n \n Writing WA\n \n \n Internationalism\n \n \n <\/p>\n

\n Distribution Requirements:<\/strong>\n \n \n Humanities\n \n \n <\/p>\n

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SPAN 203-01 10682<\/span><\/td>\n Intermediate Spanish I<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span>M W F \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>08:30 am-09:30 am\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>THEATR 206\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Rosa Rull-Montoya\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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SPAN 203-02 10683<\/span><\/td>\n Intermediate Spanish I<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span>M W F \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>09:40 am-10:40 am\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>THEATR 206\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Rosa Rull-Montoya\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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SPAN 203-03 10684<\/span><\/td>\n Intermediate Spanish I<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span>M W F \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>01:10 pm-02:10 pm\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>HUM 216\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Cynthia Kauffeld\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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SPAN 203-04 10685<\/span><\/td>\n Intermediate Spanish I<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span>M W F \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>02:20 pm-03:20 pm\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>HUM 216\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Cynthia Kauffeld\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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SPAN 204-01 10686<\/span><\/td>\n Intermediate Spanish II<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span>M W F \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>08:30 am-09:30 am\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>HUM 215\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Fernando Contreras\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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SPAN 204-02 10687<\/span><\/td>\n Intermediate Spanish II<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span>M W F \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>01:10 pm-02:10 pm\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>THEATR 213\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Claudia Giannini\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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SPAN 204-03 10688<\/span><\/td>\n Intermediate Spanish II<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span>M W F \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>02:20 pm-03:20 pm\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>THEATR 213\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Claudia Giannini\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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SPAN 305-01 10689<\/span><\/td>\n Advanced Oral and Written Expression<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span>M W F \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>10:50 am-11:50 am\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>HUM 216\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Claudia Giannini\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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SPAN 305-02 10690<\/span><\/td>\n Advanced Oral and Written Expression<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span> T R \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>01:20 pm-02:50 pm\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>THEATR 213\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Blanca Gimeno Escudero\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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SPAN 305-03 10691<\/span><\/td>\n Advanced Oral and Written Expression<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span> T R \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>03:00 pm-04:30 pm\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>THEATR 213\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Blanca Gimeno Escudero\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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SPAN 306-01 10692<\/span><\/td>\n Spanish for Heritage Speakers<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span>M W F \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>01:10 pm-02:10 pm\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>HUM 217\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Claire Lozano\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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\n This course is designed for heritage learners of Spanish: those who grew up speaking Spanish at home, with extended families and in their communities. These students are comfortable speaking Spanish, but their literacy in it was not necessarily developed by formal schooling. Leaning on all of their previous experience with the language, the course seeks to enrich and complement the students' linguistic repertoire by further developing their communicative abilities, both verbal and written, especially in an academic context. Class content will focus on Latin America and the U.S. Latinx population. Students will gain increased confidence in the language and will strengthen their identity as bilinguals and abilities to interact with a more diverse group of speakers, pursue higher-level courses and\/or apply this knowledge in their professional endeavors, inside or outside the United States. This course is the equivalent to SPAN 305\u00a0for those interested in the Spanish major or minor. (Students cannot earn credit for both 305 and 306). Prerequisite(s): Course has no explicit prerequisite but is designed for those who grew up speaking Spanish at home, with extended families and in their communities.\n <\/p>\n

\n General Education Requirements:<\/strong>\n \n \n Writing WA\n \n \n U.S. Identities and Differences\n \n \n <\/p>\n

\n Distribution Requirements:<\/strong>\n \n \n Humanities\n \n \n <\/p>\n

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SPAN 307-01 10693<\/span><\/td>\n Introduction to the Analysis of Hispanic Texts<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span>M W F \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>01:10 pm-02:10 pm\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>HUM 213\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Daniel Coral Reyes\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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*Cross-listed with LATI 307-01 (10694)*<\/p>\n

SPAN 308-01 10695<\/span><\/td>\n Introduction to U.S. Latinx Studies<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span>M W F \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>12:00 pm-01:00 pm\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>HUM 216\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Alicia Mu\u00f1oz\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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*Cross-listed with AMST 308-01 (10696) and LATI 308-01 (10697)*<\/p>\n

SPAN 334-01 10700<\/span><\/td>\n Spanish in the Workplace<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span>M W F \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>09:40 am-10:40 am\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>HUM 215\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Susana Blanco-Iglesias\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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SPAN 357-01 10701<\/span><\/td>\n El Quijote as Timeless Text<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span>M W F \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>01:10 pm-02:10 pm\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>HUM 215\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Toni Dorca\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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SPAN 394-01 10702<\/span><\/td>\n Ways of Being Home: Transnational Latine Communities in the Midwest<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span> T R \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>09:40 am-11:10 am\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>THEATR 213\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Busse-C\u00e1rdenas, Mu\u00f1oz\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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*Study Away component; permission of instructor required; cross-listed with SOCI 394-01 (10703)*<\/p>\n

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\n Often portrayed as the nation\u2019s white heartland, the American Midwest is far more diverse than its popular image suggests. Latine histories in the region date back to the late nineteenth century, when workers labored in the cattle and railroad industries; by the twentieth century, migrant laborers had become vital to the Heartland\u2019s agricultural, meatpacking, and railroad economies. In recent decades, the Latine population has grown from 1.3 million in 1980 to 6 million in 2020, shaping the cultural, social, and economic fabric of both rural towns and major Midwestern cities. This course draws on the frameworks of transnational migration and placemaking to provide a critical examination of Latin American migration to the Midwest. Combining insights from the social sciences and the humanities, we will explore how immigrants create home, build community, and articulate Latinidad in spaces often imagined as culturally homogeneous. Through literature, film, and scholarly works, the course foregrounds the voices of immigrants and their descendants as they navigate displacement, cultural negotiation, and the ongoing work of placemaking in a region marked by both exclusion and renewal. While we analyze how immigration policies and social structures shape these experiences, we will pay particular attention to stories, cultural practices, and public performances through which Latine communities claim visibility and agency. A community engagement component deepens our understanding. In partnering with local organizations such as El Colegio, Centro, CLUES, and COPAL MN, students will connect course readings to the lived realities of Latine immigrants, learning not only from texts but from direct participation in cultural and community initiatives across the Twin Cities. Engagement with the International Festival of Minnesota allows students to study the ethnic diversity within the Latine community in the Twin Cities, whether recently arrived or long established, and how they construct their ethnic identity through performance for the larger society.\n <\/p>\n

\n General Education Requirements:<\/strong>\n \n \n Writing WA\n \n \n U.S. Identities and Differences\n \n \n <\/p>\n

\n Distribution Requirements:<\/strong>\n \n \n Humanities\n \n \n <\/p>\n

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SPAN 394-02 10704<\/span><\/td>\n Cinemas of Abya Yala: Representation, Collaboration, and Production<\/td>\n \n Days: <\/span>M W F \n <\/td>\n \n Time: <\/span>10:50 am-11:50 am\n <\/td>\n \n Room: <\/span>HUM 215\n <\/td>\n \n Instructor: <\/span>Daniel Coral Reyes\n <\/td>\n \n \n <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n
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\n This course offers a comprehensive exploration of contemporary filmmaking in Abya Yala, a term that reclaims the Indigenous identities and knowledges of the territories known as the Americas. Through an examination of 21st century feature films and documentaries, we will discuss how both Indigenous and non-Indigenous directors use cinema to portray the history of colonial violence, its lasting legacies, and the ongoing struggle for indigenous sovereignty in Abya Yala\/Latin America. Recognizing the ethical complexities inherent in filmmaking, in this course we will critically analyze the representation of Indigenous identities, collaborations between Indigenous and non-Indigenous creators, and the rise of Indigenous-led film production. Along with film screenings and in-class discussions, students will elaborate a video essay to deepen their understanding of the politics of representation in Abya Yala\/Latin American cinema, and explore the region\u2019s ongoing struggle for Indigenous rights and self-determination. This course satisfies the Area 2 requirement for the Spanish major. Prerequisite(s): SPAN 307 or consent of the instructor.\n <\/p>\n

\n General Education Requirements:<\/strong>\n \n \n Writing WA\n \n \n <\/p>\n

\n Distribution Requirements:<\/strong>\n \n \n Humanities\n \n \n <\/p>\n

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