Fall 2012

Cuba after 1989: Culture, Film, and Literature

Listed in: Spanish, as SPAN-346

Formerly listed as: SPAN-46  |  SPAN-50

Faculty

Lucia M. Suarez (Section 01)

Description

In 1989 the Berlin Wall was chiseled away, changing global culture and politics forever. In Eastern Europe, the rhetoric and divisions necessitated to fuel the cold war were transformed into new discourses of democracy and capitalist opportunities. In contrast, Cuba, remaining an iron-clad communist state, fell into a deep “periódo especial,” which ushered in a two-tiered economy greatly dependent on the European tourist industry. The revolutionary dream, many would argue, was then voided. Arguably, “fin-de-siglo” Cuba is a state in crisis. And a new, rich, often hypnotic, production of culture, film, and literature is available to give us a sensational glimpse of the latest of Cuban conditions. In this class we will be reading and screening some of the most outstanding materials from this period. Authors will include Abilio Estévez, Zoe Valdés, Pedro Juan Guttiérez, and Daína Chaviano. Conducted in Spanish.

Requisite: SPAN 199, 211 or 212 or consent of the instructor. Limited to 15 students. Fall semester. Professor Suárez.

If Overenrolled: Preference to Spanish majors and seniors. Others will be admitted to balance enrollment by class year and major

Cost: $$60.00 ?

SPAN 346 - L/D

Section 01
Tu 11:30 AM - 12:50 PM BARR 105
Th 11:30 AM - 12:50 PM BARR 105

ISBN Title Publisher Author(s) Comment Book Store Price
La Nada Cotidiana Valdes, Zoe Amherst Books TBD
Nunca Fui Primera Dama Guerra, Wendy Amherst Books TBD

These books are available locally at Amherst Books.

Offerings

2024-25: Not offered
Other years: Offered in Fall 2009, Fall 2012, Fall 2014