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College Catalog 2009-2011 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

HISP 426 - Parody in the Postmodern Hispanic World


AREA 2: Modern Hispanic Voices Western societies and literary traditions use parody to measure, shape, and change cultural values and identities. Parody is considered to be an amorphous genre that adapts itself and evolves in time, along with the cultural environments in which it exists. This course offers students the opportunity to examine the concept of parody and its application to specific narrative texts produced in the Hispanic world during its postmodern era. Texts examined include fiction and non-fiction, cinematic, and other multimedia arts. Prerequisite: HISP 307  or consent of the instructor. Alternate years. Prerequisite(s): HISP or LATI 307 or permission of instructor. (4 Credits)