SPAN 290: Topics in Latin American Culture and Literature - Latin America Through Film Argentina
SPAN 290
4 Credits
4 weeks in Córdóba, Argentina
Professor Cristina Pinto-Bailey and Professor Mónica Botta
Through viewing, discussion, and analysis of Latin American films, students will develop an understanding of Latin America and of issues that have shaped their societies, such as the foundation of national identities; the political struggles and dictatorships of the twentieth century; women and society; immigration and globalization. The class will include movies from various Latin American countries, with a special focus on Argentina. It is intended as a bridge between intermediate Spanish and more advanced courses on culture and civilization, offering students the opportunity to improve their Spanish language skills, expand their knowledge of Latin America, and develop critical tools to analyze movies in their thematic content and cinematic aspects. The course will include a four-day visit to Buenos Aires, daily Spanish language classes, a visit to La Perla (a clandestine detention center during the Argentine military dictatorship of the 1970s), tango lessons, and home stays.
Pre-requisite: SPAN 162 or 164, or the equivalent, and instructor consent.
Program Fee (paid to the University): $2,925 (includes accommodation, airport transfers, homestays, all meals, excursions, study trips to Buenos Aires, La Cumbrecita and Alta Gracia, cultural activities in Córdóba, tango lessons and film sessions, etc.
Estimated Additional Costs: Airfare - $1200-1300; personal spending money - $500-650
Mandatory Pre-departure Orientation: Wednesday, March 19 at 7 p.m. in Tucker Hall Seminar Room.
For more details, please e-mail Prof. Pinto-Bailey.