Fall 2020

Don Quixote

Listed in: Spanish, as SPAN-460

Moodle site: Course

Faculty

Ilan Stavans (Section 01)

Description

(Offered as SPAN 460 and EUST 264) A patient, careful reading of Cervantes' masterpiece (published in 1605 and 1615), taking into consideration the biographical, historical, social, religious, and literary context from which it emerged during the Renaissance. The discussion will center on the novel's structure, style, and durability as a classic and its impact on our understanding of ideas and emotions connected with the Enlightenment and its aftermath. Authors discussed in connection to the material include Erasmus of Rotterdam, Montaigne, Emerson, Tobias Smollett, Flaubert, Dostoyevsky, Unamuno, Nabokov, Borges, García Márquez, and Rushdie. Conducted in Spanish.

Emphasis on race and colonialism. Taught in-person but also accessible via Zoom. Material available digitally as well.

Requisite: SPAN 211, SPAN 301 or consent of the instructor. Limited to 25 students. Fall Semester: Professor Stavans.

If Overenrolled: Priority will be given to seniors and Spanish majors. Others will be admitted to balance by class year to foster a diverse class.

Keywords

Attention to Issues of Race, Attention to Issues of Social Justice, Attention to Speaking, Attention to Writing, Languages Other Than English

Offerings

2022-23: Offered in Fall 2022
Other years: Offered in Spring 2014, Spring 2017, Fall 2020, Fall 2022