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Overseas Studies Courses in Iberian and Latin American Studies

For course descriptions and additional offerings, see the listings in the Stanford Bulletin's ExploreCourses web site (http://explorecourses.stanford.edu) or the Bing Overseas Studies web site (http://bosp.stanford.edu). Students should consult their department or program's student services office for applicability of Overseas Studies courses to a major or minor program.

Autumn Quarter

Madrid

OSPMADRD 40. Introduction to Literary and Cultural Analysis in the Spanish World. 4-5 units, Santiago Tejerina-Canal, GER:DB:Hum

OSPMADRD 63. Spanish Society Through the Eye of the Camera. 3 units, Maria-Paz Haro, GER:DB:Hum

Santiago

OSPSANTG 14. Women Writers of Latin America in the 20th Century. 4-5 units, Sergio Missana, GER:DB:Hum, EC:Gender

OSPSANTG 104X. Modernization and Culture in Latin America. 5 units, Bernardo Subercaseaux, GER:DB:SocSci, EC:GlobalCom

Winter Quarter

Madrid

OSPMADRD 41. Dissidence and Continuity: Spanish Theater 1907 to the Present. 4-5 units, Santiago Tejerina-Canal, GER:DB:Hum

OSPMADRD 45. Women in Art: Case Study in the Madrid Museums. 4 units, Julia Doménech López, GER:DB:Hum, EC:Gender

Santiago

OSPSANTG 10 . Borges and Argentina. 4-5 units, Sergio Missana, GER:DB:Hum

OSPSANTG 118X. Artistic Expression in Latin America. 5 units, César Albornoz, GER:DB:SocSci, EC:GlobalCom

Spring Quarter

Madrid

OSPMADRD 50. Flirting with Spanish Metafiction: Cervantes, Velázquez, Fuentes, Almodóvar. 4-5 units, Santiago Tejerina-Canal

Santiago

OSPSANTG 14. Women Writers of Latin America in the 20th Century. 4-5 units, Sergio Missana, GER:DB:Hum, EC:Gender

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