SPAN 3430
Contemporary Latin American Voices (1800 to the present)
Course Description
Cultures & Societies of the World, Artistic, Interpretive, & Philosophical Inquiry
This course provides students with a survey of Latin American literature and the context in which it developed from 1800 to the present. This course will cover how the region's cultural production has been shaped by its cultures, peoples, and historical events, the consciousness, memory, and imagination expressed within the region's literature, and how the region's representation has been shaped by who has (and has not) had access to literature.
Instructors
Carlos Fernandez
Fall 2026
Manuel Acevedo-Reyes
Summer 2026
Elizabeth Mirabal
Spring 2026
Maria Rodriguez
Fall 2025
Alicia Opere
Spring 2025
Alicia Lopez Opere
Spring 2025
Sergio Silva
Fall 2024
Charlotte Rogers
Spring 2024
Cole Rizki
Fall 2023
- -
Fall 2022
To Announced
Fall 2022
Gustavo Pellon
Fall 2022
Anne Mahler
Spring 2022
Matthew Richey
Summer 2021
Faculty Staff
Summer 2021
Jesus Peris-Llorca
Spring 2021
Jessica Daves
Spring 2020
Crystal Chemris
Fall 2019
Maria-Ines Lagos
Spring 2018
Randolph Pope
Fall 2017
Gillian Price
Spring 2015
Ashley Kerr
Spring 2014
Julia Garner
Spring 2013
Maria Dio
Spring 2011
J Valle-Aparicio
Fall 2010
Elizabeth Wellbeloved-Stone
Fall 2010
Donald Shaw
Fall 2009