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(Under Construction. Please send syllabi for inclusion in this page to Ralph Bauer, Department of English, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742)

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES

  1. Denise Galarza Sepúlveda, Spanish and Portuguese, Lafayette University, "Mitos del encuentro: La literatura y cultura del Nuevo Mundo"
  2. Jose Antonio Mazzotti, Spanish and Portuguese, Harvard: Spanish 71a: Spanish American Literature from the Colony to Independence
  3. Cynthia Stone, Spanish and Portuguese, Holy Cross: Spanish 312: Panorama de la Literatura Hispanoamericana I
  4. Cynthia Stone, Spanish and Portuguese, Holy Cross: Spanish 362: Novela Histórica Hispanoamericana
  5. Lydia Fossa, Spanish, U Arizona. CLAS 595a and Spanish 449: Ancient Myths and Symbols: The Andes Revisited
  6. David A. Boruchoff, Spanish, McGill University, Hispanic Studies, 144-432B / 144-667B Literature of Discovery and Exploration: Spain in the New World
  7. John Kicza, History, Washington SU, University Honors 350, "The Response of the Indians of Latin America to European Colonization"
  8. Tom Shields, English, East Carolina University, English 4040, "Literature of the New World to 1820":
  9. Michael Clark, English and Comp.Lit., UC Irvine, "Inventing Americas"
  10. Ralph Bauer, English, U. Maryland, English 430: "Literature of the Americas to 1800."
  11. Edward Gallagher, English, Lehigh University, "Reel American History."

GRADUATE COURSES

  1. Lydia Fossa, Spanish, U Arizona. Spanish 561 Topics in Hispanic Literature: Recovering the Hispanic Heritage: Colonial Literature from the Documentary Relations of the Southwest Archive, Arizona State Museum
  2. Lydia Fossa, Spanish, U Arizona. Sp 531 Topics in Spanish American Literature: Las verdaderas historias de las Indias
  3. David A. Boruchoff, Spanish, McGill University, Hispanic Studies 144-666A Sobre conquistadores y misioneros en la Nueva España del siglo XVI
  4. Djelal Kadir, Comparative Literature, Pennsylvania SU, CMLIT 504, Founding Narratives.
  5. Tom Shields, English, East Carolina University, English 6215 (American Literature to 1830), "New World, Ideal World":
  6. Ralph Bauer, English, U. Maryland, ENGL 748: "Prospero's Progeny: Magic, Science, and the Poetics of colonial American Writing, 1492-1800"
  7. Ralph Bauer, English, U Maryland. ENGL 748b: 'The Rebellious Muse': Literature and Ideology in the Revolutionary Americas.


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