2016-2017 Catalog

SPAN 378/379 Buenos Aires in Fiction and Film

The course adopts a multidisciplinary approach to the question of how place and landscape (Buenos Aires and the pampas) influence literary and filmic imagination. Buenos Aires is one of the great cities of Latin America. Readings for the course include nineteenth-century essays and stories which document the harnessing of the agricultural resources of Argentina into a meat-exporting economic machine; turn-of-the-century fiction and essays also document the transformation of Buenos Aires by new European immigration (often non-Spanish) the impact of European anarchist thought and the architectural boom at the end of the nineteenth century. Mid-twentieth-century writers such as Borges Cortázar and Sábato will be discussed in the context of their references to specific Buenos Aires neighborhoods (e.g. Chacarita Belgrano San Telmo and Retiro). Through documentaries and narrative films the second half of the Spring course introduces students to the rise of the Argentine Armed Forces the enduring influence of Peronism the trauma of the dictatorship years and the economic and political contradictions of contemporary Argentina. Spanish 378 is not open to graduating seniors; its co-requisite Spanish 379 Abroad The Buenos Aires Practicum involves a three week stay in Buenos Aires from late May to mid-June.

Credits

4

Prerequisite

SPAN 301 SPAN 302 SPAN 303 or SPAN 304.