SPN 3130 HUMAN MIGRATIONS

In this course students will learn how Spanish and Spanish-Americans view and describe themselves, as well as other social, political and cultural spaces they encounter, when they leave their countries of origin. Throughout the course, students will read texts of varied genres, including poetry, diary, graphic novel, etc. to explore the difference between tourists, travellers and immigrants, as they perceive their own role, as well as are perceived by locals in the host countries.

Credits

4 sh

Prerequisite

SPN 2020 or placement at this level

Course Types

Advanced Studies; Art History Elective

Previous Course Number

SPN 313

Notes

Taught in Spanish.

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