![]() ![]() By studying the work of twelve black women writers from different Spanish-speaking countries in the Americas, as well as interpretative feminist essays, we will discuss the authors’ self-description of an identity anchored in race, class, gender and nationality. This course will address the question of the possible existence of an Afro-Hispanic women’s literary tradition in Latin America and the Caribbean. Spanish, Women's Studies / Gender StudiesĪfro-Hispanic Women's Literature: A New Literary Tradition Our emphasis is on acquiring both an aural as well as a historical and theoretical knowledge of flamenco. ![]() It continues to be regarded as the quintessential expression of Spanish folk music. The exoticization of Spain during the 19th century enhanced the aura that flamenco radiated, and by 1940, flamenco grew to become a powerful national icon. Tracing its origins to the mid-nineteenth century, flamenco is a music associated with the gitano (gypsy) community, instrumental in its development and who represent the majority of its practitioners. Broadly defined, flamenco is a complex performative art which includes song (cante), dance (baile), and guitar music (toque). This course is designed to facilitate an informed understanding of flamenco. The course will offer a general survey of Western Art and Architecture of the period with a particular emphasis on Art and Architecture on the Spanish Peninsula. The aim of this course is to offer an introduction to Western Aesthetics analyzing forms and contents in different schools during a specific period of time: from the Baroque period (17th century) to the 20th century. The course has a general introduction and six main topics: Prehistoric Art, Egyptian and Western Asian Art, Classical, Roman Art, Gothic Art and arts evolution at the time of the Renaissance. This course studies the history of Western European Art from Prehistoric times to the Renaissance. (approved fall 2012 through spring 2022) COURSE PREFIX Courses in a Language other than English (approved Fall 2018 through Spring 2022).Area D Courses (approved Fall 2012 through Spring 2022).Area C Courses (approved Fall 2012 through Spring 2022).If you have any questions about these courses, please email the Study Abroad office, and an advisor can assist you. Please note the expiration dates and any comments within the course description as you begin your planning. The following classes have been pre-approved for Cal Poly GE credit. ![]()
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