Spanish
320A History and Culture of Spain.
(3
credits – Fall 2011)
Monday,
Wednesday and Friday from 8:00am – 8:50am
Textbook:
Culturas de España, Carmen Pereira-Muro
ISBN: 0-618-06312-9 ed.: 2003
Instructor:
Mrs. Tatjana Durand
Office:
Basement Honsey Hall, Room 117
Telephone:
344-7303 (office) 387-1357 (home)
Email:
Durand@blc.edu
Office
hours: M-W-Th-F: 10:30-11:30 and by appointment
Description: This is an introductory course in Spanish
civilization with a focus on the history and culture of Spain. The objective is to survey the different
periods of the history of Spain
through each period’s cultural manifestations.
During the semester we shall look at a broad view of the economic,
sociological and political factors that configure each period and study
examples of each period’s cultural products (including architecture,
literature, visual arts, music, gastronomy, etc.). This is a non-specialized interdisciplinary
course where the student is invited to amplify his or her analytical
perspectives in order to develop a more comprehensive view of the civilization
of Spain; one, it is hoped, that is free of bias and stereotypical images.
Obligatory
Textbook: : Culturas de España por Carmen Pereira-Muro. Houghton Mifflin Company - ISBN: 0-618-06312-9 ed.: 2003
Evaluation: The
final grade is based on the following:
- Participation
(including attendance, homework and oral presentations):40%
- Tests:
40%
- Final
project 20%
Departmental
attendance policy: Students should be
aware that any absences from class
may adversely affect the class participation component of their final
grade. In any case, no student may have
more than three (3) absences. Students should also note that it is their
responsibility to ensure that they comply with this attendance
requirement. The student is responsible for any material or information missed due
to absences. It is important to
communicate an absence ahead of time.
Class
protocol: Besides completing
the assigned homework, students are required to read the assigned pages and to
prepare other materials for the class in advance. In class, students are required to be
involved in the activities and they must show their preparation by participating
in the discussions, by asking relevant questions, being critical and analytical
with contents presented in class as well as by sharing their ideas and
opinions. Siempre los estudiantes tienen
que hablar en español.
Goals and objectives: At the end of the semestre the
student will have improved the following learning outcomes:
- International
experience
- Advanced
language skills in Spanish
- Oral
communication in Spanish
- Writing
intensive in Spanish
- Global
good citizenship and ethics
- Critical
thinking
- Student
engagement