Middlebury

SPAN 0376

US Latino Narrative

Reading and Writing the New U.S. Latino Narrative
This course focuses on a new generation of U.S.-Latino authors writing about migration, identity, and otherness. They distinguish themselves from prior generations by publishing primarily in Spanish and by a new sense of ownership of their U.S. environment, which allows them to play with and undermine assumptions commonly associated with their "Latino" identity. In addition to studying these authors, students will produce at least two fiction pieces of their own. Satisfies the IS advanced language requirement in Spanish. (At least two Spanish courses at the 0300 level or above, or by waiver) 3 hrs. lect./disc.
Subject:
Spanish
Department:
Spanish (& Portuguese UG)
Division:
Languages
Requirements Fulfilled:
AAL AMR LIT LNG NOR
Equivalent Courses:

Sections

Fall 2017

SPAN0376A-F17 Lecture (Gonzalez Zenteno)

Fall 2015

SPAN0376A-F15 Lecture (Gonzalez Zenteno)

Fall 2013

SPAN0376A-F13 Lecture (Gonzalez Zenteno)

Spring 2006

SPAN0376A-S06 Lecture (Gonzalez Zenteno)

Spring 2004

SPAN0376A-S04 Lecture (Gonzalez Zenteno)