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Campus | Haverford |
Semester | Spring 2025 |
Registration ID | SPANH336B001 |
Course Title | Humanimals in Spanish Literature and Culture from Prehistory to the Early Modern Period |
Credit | 1.00 |
Department | Spanish |
Instructor | Rodriguez-Rincon,Luis |
Times and Days | F 01:30pm-03:55pm
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Additional Course Info | Class Number: 2202 Humans are animals and yet most people consider animals to be something other than humans. This course sets out to understand from a specifically Iberian perspective how humans have come to define themselves in relation to animals and vice versa how animals have come to be defined in relation to humans. Readings in this course will approach animals as both living and literary figures with an emphasis on the medieval and early modern periods as well as key theories in Animal Studies. ; Crosslisted: COML.; Pre-requisite(s): A 200 level-course; or permission of the instructor; Lottery Preference: Spanish majors; Spanish minors; Comparative Literature majors; LAILS concentrators; Enrollment Limit: 15 Humanities, A: Meaning, Interpretation (Texts) (; Hav: HU, A) |
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