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Expanded Course Description
This course is part of the "Spanish Around the World" experience, taught by Spanish instructors based in Segovia, Spain. This course is dedicated to the study of Spanish literature from the era of the Franco dictatorship starting in 1939, the post-war era during which freedoms in Spanish grew, and the contrasting new literary period with the arrival of Spain's democracy in 1978 to present day. This unique experience has you virtually "travel" to three Spanish-speaking countries: Spain, Mexico, and Argentina. In each country you will have the chance to virtually engage with locals and learn of the fascinating nuances and histories of the Spanish language. Complimentary cultural excursions include tailored, virtual tours and visits in each location, to sites such as the famous Alcazar castle and Roman Aqueduct of Segovia, Spain; city center and UNESCO world heritage site of Queretaro, Mexico; exclusive access and presentations of Mexican artisans' workshops and studios; and personal tours of museums in Rosario, Argentina such as the Museo de la Memoria. Each student will have a host family in each country for a portion of the experience, with whom you will partake in weekly virtual activities.
Find out more here: https://geo.uoregon.edu/programs/spain/spanish-around-the-world