This course explores the human experience of migration, exile, and/or diaspora by offering an overview of some of the more significant migration processes within the Spanish-speaking world, and by exploring the social, political, historical, economic and intellectual implications of those processes. The class consists of close readings of literary works in several genres, including poetry, plays, short stories and essays, and the screening of several films. It also includes readings on cultural aspects of and theoretical approaches to this phenomenon. Readings and visual texts are in Spanish and/or English, and all discussion and testing is in Spanish.

Artistic and Humanistic Perspectives
Language
Prerequisites
Two courses from SPAN 202-222 or permission of the instructor.
Course UID
005421.1
Course Subject
Catalog Number
321
Long title
Migration Narratives