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SPAN 353: Spanish Literature: Modern Spain in Crisis (Fall '18)

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Beginning with the loss of the empire in the 19th century and moving through a series of political upheavals, including civil war and fascism, the history of modern Spain has been one of turmoil and continual conflict. The numerous political crises resulted in larger crises of a social, spiritual, and moral nature. Questions of national identity, generational gaps, and gender, as they appear in Spanish literature from the late 19th century to the present day, are the focus of this course. Readings include works of prose, theater, and poetry drawn from a range of literary movements, and emphasis is placed on the socio-historical context and its relationship with literary innovation.

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Salvador Dalí
1970
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Joan Miró
1979
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Joan Miró
ca. 1945-1950
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Joan Miró
1962
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Pablo Picasso
1960
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Pablo Picasso
1956
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Manuel Rodriguez
1991
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