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SPAN3101 The Spanish Speaking World Through Its Songs

Later Year Course

Offered By School of Language Studies
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Spanish
Offered in First Semester, 2013
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

The aim of this course is to provide a view of significant political, social and artistic issues in the Spanish-speaking world through its rich heritage of musical culture. The study of classic genres, such as the tango, the bolero or the Spanish copla, will be contrasted with contemporary music genres that have been inspired by them. The social and cultural background of the societies that gave rise to such genres will be explored, and significant political events reflected in music, such as the Cuban revolution, the fall of Allende's Chile or the return to democracy in Spain after the Franco regime, will be studied. An mp3 player with relevant interviews and radio programs on the genres or artists studied through the course will be lent to students. 

Learning Outcomes

Students will be exposed to a considerable amount of spoken Spanish from around the Spanish-speaking world, as they will have to listen to radio programs dealing with the different music genres before each class.

Students will gain critical skills, including the critical reading of song lyrics as literary and social texts. They will also gain an insight into the main sociological and political events that shaped the Spanish-speaking world, as reflected in music and music lyrics. Students will also gain an insight into the many informal registers of spoken Spanish, as well as the wide range of regional syntactic and lexical variation in the Spanish language.

Indicative Assessment

Two oral presentations (25%), two written exams (65%) and tutorial participation (10%).

Workload

3 hours per week plus at least 7 hours of regular work per week outside class.

Areas of Interest European Languages
Eligibility

Students should have an assumed language proficiency equivalent to the successful completion of the continuing level in the Spanish program.

Requisite Statement

SPAN2002 or equivalent level of language proficiency demonstrated by sitting a language placement test.

Recommended Courses

SPAN2100 Current Affairs in the Spanish Speaking World (Continuing).

Technology Requirements

Students need to be able to operate an MP3 player.

Majors/Specialisations Spanish Language and Culture and Spanish Language and Culture
Academic Contact Dr Daniel Martin

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