RLSP 202
Introduction to the Analysis of Literature in Spanish Spring 2024
Division I Writing Skills

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This course is intended for students who are considering a major in Spanish, including those who have recently completed RLSP 105, 107, 200, 201 or 209. Using a textbook, Aproximaciones al estudio de la literatura hispánica, we will study the fundamentals of genre analysis while reading selected works of prose, poetry, and drama from Latin America and Spain. In addition to studying the principles and techniques of literary analysis, this course will continue to develop your speaking, writing, and reading comprehension skills. Conducted in Spanish.
The Class: Format: seminar; Students are expected to be active participants at all scheduled class meetings, which will be used for discussion and collaborative analysis of literary texts as well as workshopping student writing.
Limit: 20
Expected: 20
Class#: 3123
Grading: no pass/fail option, no fifth course option
Requirements/Evaluation: Graded assignments will include three essays of five pages each as well as consistent preparation and class participation.
Prerequisites: RLSP 105, 107, 200, 209, or placement exam results indicating readiness for a 200-level course
Enrollment Preferences: first- and second-year students who are considering the major in Spanish
Distributions: Division I Writing Skills
WS Notes: Each student will write and revise three essays of roughly give pages each. Feedback will be provided regarding grammar, style, and argument. On Fridays we will workshop student papers.

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