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SYLLABUS EXCHANGE
(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
- Denise Galarza Sepúlveda, Spanish and Portuguese, Lafayette University, "Mitos del encuentro:
La literatura y cultura del Nuevo Mundo"
- Jose Antonio Mazzotti, Spanish and Portuguese, Harvard: Spanish 71a: Spanish American Literature from the
Colony to Independence
- Cynthia Stone, Spanish and Portuguese, Holy Cross: Spanish 312: Panorama de la Literatura Hispanoamericana I
- Cynthia Stone, Spanish and Portuguese, Holy Cross: Spanish 362: Novela Histórica Hispanoamericana
- Lydia Fossa, Spanish, U Arizona. CLAS 595a and Spanish 449: Ancient Myths and Symbols: The Andes Revisited
- David A. Boruchoff, Spanish, McGill University, Hispanic Studies, 144-432B / 144-667B
Literature of Discovery and Exploration: Spain in the New World
- John Kicza, History, Washington SU, University Honors 350, "The Response of the Indians of Latin America to European Colonization"
- Tom Shields, English, East Carolina University, English 4040, "Literature of the New World to 1820":
- Michael Clark, English and Comp.Lit., UC Irvine, "Inventing Americas"
- Ralph Bauer, English, U. Maryland, English 430: "Literature of the Americas to 1800."
- Edward Gallagher, English, Lehigh University, "Reel American History."
GRADUATE COURSES
- 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
- Lydia Fossa, Spanish, U Arizona. Sp 531 Topics in Spanish American Literature: Las verdaderas historias de las Indias
- David A. Boruchoff, Spanish, McGill University, Hispanic Studies 144-666A
Sobre conquistadores y misioneros en la Nueva España del siglo XVI
- Djelal Kadir, Comparative Literature, Pennsylvania SU, CMLIT 504, Founding Narratives.
- Tom Shields, English, East Carolina University, English 6215 (American Literature to 1830), "New World, Ideal World":
- Ralph Bauer, English, U. Maryland, ENGL 748: "Prospero's Progeny: Magic, Science, and the Poetics of colonial American Writing, 1492-1800"
- Ralph Bauer, English, U Maryland. ENGL 748b: 'The Rebellious Muse': Literature and Ideology in the Revolutionary Americas.
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