Sp 301 NYCCT Humanities Department / Foreign Languages
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Sp 301 NYCCT Humanities Department / Foreign Languages
Sp 301 NYCCT Humanities Department / Foreign Languages Survey of Spanish Literature (SPA 3301) Dr. R. Granados Office location: A630 Phone: (718) 260-5947 E-mail: [email protected] Office hours: Required Material: Paola Bianco y Antonio Sobejano-Morán: Introducción a la literature española. (An Anthology of Spanish Literature.) Newburyport, MA: Focus Publishing, 2009 COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course is a survey of Spanish literature, from the Middle Ages to the end of the eighteenth century. It is conducted in Spanish. Students are assessed on readings, discussions and composition, and are expected to develop tools of critical analysis as applied to prose and poetry. COURSE OBJECTIVES / OUTCOMES: Students will acquire a more sophisticated knowledge of the Spanish language through reading and discussion of the assigned material. By making students familiar with the historical and cultural background of the language, the course will train them, at the same time, in the critical examination of literature. Assessment: How much and how well the students learn will be assessed on a daily basis based on class participation, which includes discussion of reading assignments. The student should be able to demonstrate the ability to understand and analyze the literature. GRADING SYSTEM: Midterm and Final Examinations………………. 60% Tests…………………………………………….. 10% Attendance / Class Participation ……………….. 30% Attendance: *Attendance is mandatory. No more than three absences are accepted during the semester. Unexcused absences over the limit of three would eventually cause the final grade to be lowered possibly to WU. *The student is responsible to do the assigned reading, to do the corresponding exercises before coming to class. To receive the credit for class participation, the student must demonstrate a satisfactory home preparation. COURSE CALENDAR: Week 1 Introducción. Origen y formación de la literature castellana. Wk. 2 Prosa: Don Juan Manuel Wk. 3 Poesía: El Romancero. Wk. 4 Romancero (cont.) TEST 1 Wk. 5 El siglo de oro. Renacimiento (S. XVI). Poesía: Garcilaso de la Vega. Wk. 6 Renacimiento (s.XVI), cont. TEST 2 Wk. 7 Renacimiento: narrativa. El lazarillo de Tormes. Wk. 8 Renacimiento (s.XVI), cont. Wk. 9 Discusión de El Abencerraje (anónimo). MIDTERM EXAMINATION Wk. 10 Renacimiento (s. XVII): el Barroco. Narrativa: Miguel de Cervantes. Wk. 11 Cervantes (cont.) Wk. 12 Poesía del Barroco: Luis de Góngora. Wk. 13 Poesía del Barroco: Francisco de Quevedo. Wk. 14 Neoclasicismo (siglo XVIII). Juan Meléndez Valdés Wk. 15 Review FINAL EXAMINATION New York City College of Technology Policy on Academic Integrity Students and all others who work with information, ideas, texts, images, music, inventions, and other intellectual property owe their audience and sources accuracy and honesty in using, crediting, and citing sources. As a community of intellectual and professional workers, the College recognizes its responsibility for providing instruction in information literacy and academic integrity, offering models of good practice, and responding vigilantly and appropriately to infractions of academic integrity. Accordingly, academic dishonesty is prohibited in The City University of New York and at New York City College of Technology and is punishable by penalties, including failing grades, suspension, and expulsion. The complete text of the College policy on Academic Integrity may be found in the catalog.
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