Course Description
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Course Name
Spanish Culture and Civilization
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Host University
Universidad de Málaga
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Location
Málaga, Spain
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Area of Study
European Studies, History, Sociology
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Language Level
Advanced
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Contact Hours
45 -
Recommended U.S. Semester Credits3
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Recommended U.S. Quarter Units4
Hours & Credits
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Overview
OBJECTIVE
The primary objective of this course is to pinpoint the principal traits of Spanish culture and society. The students, guided by the professor, will examine the primary historical stages of the country - from antiquity to present-day. Geographic and historic aspects will broaden the students? knowledge within a very rich frame of popular traditions, including a gastronomy known as one of the healthiest in the world and characters that transcend public notoriety. This is a course that contradicts popular topics and gets closer to the reality of Spanish culture under the umbrella of objectivity.
PROGRAM
Unit 1 A Journey Through Spanish History
1.1 From antiquity to the Romans
1.2 From the arrival of the Romans to the arrival of the Muslims
1.3 Eight centuries of Muslim rule
1.4 Spain after the Christian reconquest: 16th and 17th centuries
1.5 18th and 19th centuries
1.6 20th century and beginning of the 21stUnit 2 Geography of Spain
2.1 Geographic location, predominant orography, and principal hydrographic resources
2.2 Autonomous commUnities
2.3 Prevailing climatology and meteorology in the peninsula and islandsUnit 3 Languages of Spain
3.1 Official languages
3.2 Principal dialectsUnit 4 Cultural Topics
4.1 Flamenco
4.2 Bulls
4.3 Music (Tuna, Villancicos, Copla, ?.)
4.4 Camino de SantiagoUnit 5 Gastronomy
Unit 6 Spanish Traditions and Festivals
6.1 Principal traditions: Semana Santa, Carnavales, Noche de San Juan, Navidad, Reyes Magos
6.2 Popular festivals: Feria de Abril (Sevilla), San Fermines (Pamplona), Fallas (Valencia), Cruces de Mayo (Granada, Córdoba)Unit 7 Spain and the European Union
Unit 8 Cinema of the 20th and 21st Centuries
EVALUATION
Course evaluation will be based on the following:
20% Attendance, Participation, Activities
80% Final examBIBLIOGRAPHY
TAMARES, R., QUESADA, S., Imágenes de España. Panorama de la formación de España y de
las culturas hispánicas, Edelsa, 2001.DOMINGUEZ ORTIZ, A. España. Tres milenios de historia. Marcial Pons, Madrid, 2000.
GARCÍA DE CORTÁZAR,G., Biografía de España, Galaxia-Gutembrg/Circulo de Lectores, Barcelona,1998.
GARCIA DE CORTÁZAR,G., Álbum de la Historia de España, Galaxia-Gutemberg/Círculo de Lectores, Barcelona 1995
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Course Disclaimer
Courses and course hours of instruction are subject to change.
Eligibility for courses may be subject to a placement exam and/or pre-requisites.