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Drug Culture in Latin America

Drug production, trafficking, and consumption have had an immeasurable impact on culture in Latin America, affecting the region’s politics and way of life as well as its art and literature.  Read More

“Canción de protesta”: Music and Revolution

What is the contribution of music to the process of shaping political and social identities in Spain, Latin America and the Caribbean during the second half of the 20th century? Read More

Teatro del Siglo de Oro

This course explores canonical literary texts from Golden Age Theater, from the Renaissance to the Baroque. We will learn to read the texts of Hispanic literature within the cultural context Read More

Erotic literature in the middle ages and early modern

This course deals with explicit and pornographic literature and other media as a means to discredit political opponents, oppose moral and religious dictates, and explore the aesthetics of pleasure. It will Read More

Latin American Literature and Its Political Context

This course will focus on the activism and resistance of different groups of historically oppressed communities around Latin America. It is the perfect course for those students interested in Human Read More

Spanish Reading & Composition (HONORS)

This course, for HONORS students, places major emphasis on the development of reading, writing and analytical skills while studying literary works from Spain and Latin America in three genres: poetry, Read More

Barbara Romero Petidier

Barbara is a Spanish Graduate Student with the Department of Languages Literatures and Cultures.

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Robert Pritchard

Robert Pritchard is a Spanish Graduate Student pursuing a M.A. in Spanish Language and Literature at the University of Delaware. He graduated from the University of Delaware in 2016 with Read More

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Eduardo Martin-Macho

Eduardo is a Graduate Student of Spanish teaching Spanish with the Department of Languages Literatures and Cultures.

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Carmen Raya Nájera

Carmen is a Graduate Exchange Student from Spain teaching Spanish at the University of Delaware.

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