SPN 3520 DETECTIVE FICTION

This course examines the historical and critical background of detective fiction, where writers have fought for recognition in a genre that some scholars consider less prestigious. Specific goals of the course are to: familiarize students with detective fiction and its struggles; evaluate students' performance in writing, speaking, reading and listening comprehension; provide opportunities for the students to improve their critical thinking and analytical skills.

Credits

4 sh

Prerequisite

Two courses at the lower 3000 level (SPN 3000 - SPN 3490)

Course Types

Expression; Literature; Advanced Studies; Art History Elective; Latin America Studies Elective

Previous Course Number

SPN 352

Notes

Taught in Spanish.

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