Module Identifier | SP30510 | ||
Module Title | SPANISH AMERICA 2-LITERATURE AND SOCIETY IN ARGENTINA | ||
Academic Year | 2002/2003 | ||
Co-ordinator | Roger S Mills | ||
Semester | Semester 2 | ||
Pre-Requisite | (Normally) Eligibility for entry to Level 3 Spanish. | ||
Course delivery | Lecture | 12 Hours | |
Seminars / Tutorials | 4 Hours | ||
Assessment | Semester Exam | 2 Hours Written exam. 2 essays in 2 hours | 70% |
Semester Assessment | Continuous Assessment: Essay 2000-2500 words | 30% |
1) have an insight into major trends of Argentine history with particular references to the Anglo-Argentine Alliance and Peronism;
2) be able to relate key literary texts to their historical, social or cultural background;
3) be able to explian and evaluate literary texts with greater critical awareness
4) have had further developed skills in making
a) oral presentations
b) writing essays
Argentina is perhaps the most European of all Latin American countries as a result of mass immigration and Europeanising policies adopted in the second half of the nineteenth century. This module offers a brief introduction to Argentine society, followed by detailed study of three representative but contrasting texts. Hernandez's 'Martin Fierro' was a defence of the local gaucho against the consequence of change, while Borges reflects the cosmopolitan of twentieth-century Argentina. It is an advantage, but not a prerequisite, to have taken module SP20510