Introduction to Hispanic Literature

HISP-S328 - Prof. Myers — spring 2026

Instructor
Kathleen Myers
Location
SW 220
Days and Times
TR 12:45P-2:00P
Course Description

Prerequisite:  S280 or Consent of the Department

This course will help you develop analytical, cultural, and linguistic skills for reading and formulating critical arguments in both written and oral Spanish.  Focusing on the cultural geographies imbedded in multiple literary genres from the early modern era to the contemporary Hispanic world, we will explore socio-political contexts, rhetorical strategies and forms deployed by authors, and suggest how these resonate for us today.

HISP-S 328    #3936     12:45P-2:00P       TR        SW 220    Prof. Kathleen Myers

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