TAML1500 - Advanced Tamil

Status
A
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
680
Title (text only)
Advanced Tamil
Term
2025C
Subject area
TAML
Section number only
680
Section ID
TAML1500680
Course number integer
1500
Registration notes
Penn Lang Center Perm needed
Meeting times
TR 7:00 PM-8:29 PM
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Vasu Renganathan
Description
This course is a continuation of the Advance Tamil Course I and its primary focus is to concentrate particularly on any one of the genres of the Tamil language namely Sangam, medieval or modern Tamil, which span a vast variety of texts from Aham, Puram, religious poems along with a whole array of Tamil inscriptions. The familiarity from Advanced Tamil I course will be adequately used to master in any aspect of these three genres of the Tamil language. Based on the general interests of the students who are enrolled in this course specific variety of the text to concentrate upon will be selected. In the past, we have read poems from the Sangam genre Purananuru, Ahananuru, Silappatikaram, Manimekalai etc., along with the parallel religious poems from Tirumurai, Nalayira Divyaprabandam and so on. We have also read as part of this course texts from Islam literature, Tamil inscriptions and other related kinds. Text from the instructors book (to be published), "Ilakkiyap payaNangkaL" will be used to give a birds eye view to students about Tamil literature and the transitions that took place from Sangam, medieval and modern period. This course will train students to have a near-native proficiency in Tamil along with a professional skill in any particular variety of the Tamil language.
Course number only
1500
Cross listings
TAML5500680
Use local description
No

TAML0300 - Intermediate Tamil Part I

Status
A
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
680
Title (text only)
Intermediate Tamil Part I
Term
2025C
Subject area
TAML
Section number only
680
Section ID
TAML0300680
Course number integer
300
Registration notes
Penn Lang Center Perm needed
Meeting times
TR 5:15 PM-6:44 PM
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Vasu Renganathan
Description
This course develops the skills obtained either from the Beginning Tamil course or from students' prior exposure to Tamil by some other means. Basic knowledge of Tamil script, reading and writing in Tamil is required to take this course. Heavy emphasis will be made on using the language in actual environments both in spoken medium and in written medium. Multimedia materials such as audio and video facilities from the book and the website Tamil Language in Context (http://www.southasia.upenn.edu/tamil) will be used extensively to provide students an exposure to the Tamil culture and customs as followed in Tamilnadu, India. Besides improving their speech and writing, students will also be introduced gradually to Tamil literature, which has two thousand years of literary history. The learning process in this course will be facilitated by the lessons and videos as provided in the website and the book. By the end of this course, students will have ACTFL's intermediate mid level proficiency in Tamil.
Course number only
0300
Cross listings
TAML5300680
Use local description
No

TAML0100 - Beginning Tamil Part I

Status
A
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
680
Title (text only)
Beginning Tamil Part I
Term
2025C
Subject area
TAML
Section number only
680
Section ID
TAML0100680
Course number integer
100
Meeting times
MW 5:15 PM-7:14 PM
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Vasu Renganathan
Description
This course introduces students to colloquial Tamil and formal written Tamil. A balance between production skills, namely writing and speaking, and comprehension skills, namely reading and listening, will be maintained throughout the course. Reading materials will introduce students to customs and habits of the Tamil speakers in Tamil Nadu, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, and Singapore. Lessons in the class will be based on a set of Tamil learning lessons and videos made available at http://www.southasia.upenn.edu/tamil and the book by the Instructor titled "Tamil Language in Context", information available at http://www.thetamillanguage.com. By the end of the semester, students will have a working knowledge in reading Tamil text with a basic skill to write and speak the language at ACTFL's Beginner mid level.
Course number only
0100
Cross listings
TAML5100680
Use local description
No

SPAN6971 - Caribbean Thought

Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Caribbean Thought
Term
2025C
Subject area
SPAN
Section number only
401
Section ID
SPAN6971401
Course number integer
6971
Meeting times
T 1:45 PM-4:44 PM
Level
graduate
Instructors
Odette Casamayor
Description
In-depth analysis of the black experience in Latin America and the Spanish, French and English-speaking Caribbean, since slavery to the present. The course opens with a general examination of the existence of Afro-descendants in the Americas, through the study of fundamental historical, political and sociocultural processes. This panoramic view provides the basic tools for the scrutiny of a broad selection of literary, musical, visual, performance, and cinematic works, which leads to the comprehension of the different ethical-aesthetic strategies used to express the Afro-diasporic experience. Essential concepts such as negritude, creolite, and mestizaje, as well as the most relevant theories on identity and identification in Latin America and the Caribbean, will be thoroughly examined, in articulation with the interpretation of artistic works. Power, nationalism, citizenship, violence, religious beliefs, family and community structures, migration, motherhood and fatherhood, national and gender identities, eroticism, and sexuality are some of the main issues discussed un this seminar.
Course number only
6971
Cross listings
AFRC6971401, ENGL7971401, LALS6971401
Use local description
No

SPAN6860 - Modern Spain: History, Poetics, and Subjectivity

Status
X
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
301
Title (text only)
Modern Spain: History, Poetics, and Subjectivity
Term
2025C
Subject area
SPAN
Section number only
301
Section ID
SPAN6860301
Course number integer
6860
Meeting times
CANCELED
Level
graduate
Instructors
Luis Moreno Caballud
Description
Topics vary. Please see the Spanish Department's website for the current course description: https://www.sas.upenn.edu/hispanic-portuguese-studies/pc
Course number only
6860
Use local description
No

SPAN6820 - Seminar on Literary Theory: Aesthetics and Politics

Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Seminar on Literary Theory: Aesthetics and Politics
Term
2025C
Subject area
SPAN
Section number only
401
Section ID
SPAN6820401
Course number integer
6820
Meeting times
W 1:45 PM-4:44 PM
Level
graduate
Instructors
Ericka Beckman
Description
Topics vary. See the Spanish Department's website for the current offerings. https://www.sas.upenn.edu/hispanic-portuguese-studies/pc
Course number only
6820
Cross listings
COML6820401
Use local description
No

SPAN6300 - Studies in Span Mid Age: Don Quixote Now and Then

Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
301
Title (text only)
Studies in Span Mid Age: Don Quixote Now and Then
Term
2025C
Subject area
SPAN
Section number only
301
Section ID
SPAN6300301
Course number integer
6300
Meeting times
M 12:00 PM-2:59 PM
Level
graduate
Instructors
Michael R Solomon
Description
Topics vary. Please see the Spanish Department's website for the current course description: https://www.sas.upenn.edu/hispanic-portuguese-studies/pc
Course number only
6300
Use local description
No

SPAN6060 - Pedagogy Across the Spanish Curriculum

Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
301
Title (text only)
Pedagogy Across the Spanish Curriculum
Term
2025C
Subject area
SPAN
Section number only
301
Section ID
SPAN6060301
Course number integer
6060
Meeting times
F 12:00 PM-2:59 PM
Level
graduate
Instructors
Maria Victoria Garcia Serrano
Description
The aim of this seminar is to prepare graduate students in Hispanic Studies to teach a wide range of courses typically offered at North American universities and colleges--from the elementary Spanish language level to upper-division seminars--while familiarizing themselves with current approaches and methodological trends in foreign language instruction. By designing a content-based syllabus, including selecting and sequencing of reading materials and choosing the appropriate learning outcomes and assessment methods, graduate students will gain a greater awareness of curricular planning and development and acquire skills that will significantly ease their future teaching endeavors such as using a backward design model, incorporating their own research interests into their lessons and courses, or taking advantage of the resources available to language learners on campus. By the end of the course, graduate students will be able to talk about and reflect on their teaching in an effective and professional manner.
Course number only
6060
Use local description
No

SPAN3902 - What Is Mexico? Questioning Mexican Icons

Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
What Is Mexico? Questioning Mexican Icons
Term
2025C
Subject area
SPAN
Section number only
401
Section ID
SPAN3902401
Course number integer
3902
Meeting times
TR 12:00 PM-1:29 PM
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Jorge Tellez
Description
This course studies Mexico through many lenses. From history to art, from anthropology to pop culture, from literature to film, our primary objective is to question current and past iconicity to develop a more complex and nuanced understanding of Mexican history and culture.
Course number only
3902
Cross listings
LALS3902401
Fulfills
Cross Cultural Analysis
Use local description
No

SPAN3900 - New Hispansms and Latmericansms:Art, Science, and Religion, and the 19th-Century Hispanic Cosmovisio

Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
301
Title (text only)
New Hispansms and Latmericansms:Art, Science, and Religion, and the 19th-Century Hispanic Cosmovisio
Term
2025C
Subject area
SPAN
Section number only
301
Section ID
SPAN3900301
Course number integer
3900
Meeting times
MW 12:00 PM-1:29 PM
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Senen Carlo
Description
This course engages students with current theoretical trends and approaches to Spanish and/or Latin American literatures and cultures. Course content may vary. Please see the department website for current course offerings: https://www.sas.upenn.edu/hispanic-portuguese-studies/undergraduate/hispanic-studies
Course number only
3900
Fulfills
Cross Cultural Analysis
Use local description
No