LATIN AMERICAN LITERATURE
ADVANCED
GENERAL OBJECTIVE:
The student will be exposed to a general panorama of Latin American literature.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:
• Understand, criticize and evaluate literary texts
• Become acquainted with, learn and use literary analysis techniques
• Expand his/her knowledge about the Latin American culture
CONTENT:
Introduction to Literature
• What is literature?
• Where is literature?
• How does literature work?
• How do we approach literature?
Authors and Literary Works
1. Horacio Quiroga (Uruguay): El Almohadón de Plumas
2. Jorge Luis Borges (Argentina): Emma Zunz
3. Juan Rulfo (Mexico): Nos Han Dado la Tierra
4. Joao Guimaraes Rosa (Brasil): La Tercera Orilla
5. Julio Cortázar (Argentina): Grafiti
6. Rosario Castellanos (Mexico): Vals Capricho
7. Gabriel García Márquez (Colombia): El Ahogado más Hermoso del Mundo
8. Mario Vargas Llosa (Peru)
9. Humberto Arenal (Cuba): El Caballero Charles
10. Augusto Monterroso (Guatemala): Fábulas
11. Isabel Allende (Chile): El Hombre de Plata
12. María Luisa Valenzuela (Argentina): De Noche Soy tu Caballo
13. Mario Benedetti (Uruguay): La Noche de los Feos
ORGANIZATION:
1. Learn the biography and context of the literary work
2. Class discussion and debates
3. Conclusions
4. Alternate resources used: movies, songs, paintings, newspapers and magazines related to the literary works
THE STUDENT WILL:
• Read about the mentioned literary texts
• Participate in class discussions and debates
• Research topics and authors
• Write several essays throughout the course of the class (submission dates to be announced in class)
• Take three exams (exam dates will be announced in class)
GRADING METHOD:
• 30% In-class work and homework
• 30% Participation
• 30% Final exam
• 10% Attendance
COURSE POLICIES:
1. The student will loose his/her right to the 10% corresponding to attendance when he/she exceeds 8 absences. In addition, his/her participation grade will also be affected.
2. Two late attendances will constitute an absence.
3. It is the student’s responsibility to read the assigned literary texts prior to the corresponding lectures.
4. The student must submit all assignments on time; no assignments will be accepted after the announced due date.
5. The student will participate and have a good attitude.
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
• Antología de cuentos I y II;, Edit. Nueva Imagen, Mex. 1990.
• Castellanos, Rosario; Poesía no eres tú,
• Cinco maestros, Harcourt, Brace y World, Inc, New York, 1969.
• Compilación; Cuentos mexicanos, Alfaguara, Mex. 1996.
• Chorén, Josefina, Guadalupe Goicochea y Angeles Rull, Literatura mexicana e hispanoamericana ; Publicación Cultural, Mex. 1993.
• Fuentes, Carlos, La nueva novela Hispanoamericana; Edit. Joaquín Mortiz, Mex. 1980.
• Fernández Moreno, Cesar ; América Latina en su Literatura; Edit. Siglo XXI, Mex. 1976.
• González, Emiliano y Beatriz Álvarez Klein; El libro de lo insólito, FCE, Mex. 1989.
• Hahn, Oscar ; El cuento fantástico hispanoamericano, La red de Jonás, Mex. 1982.
• Mentor, Seymour ; El cuento hispanoamericano, FCE, Mex. 1992.
• Rufinelli; Crítica en marcha; La red de Jonás, Mex. 1982.