HISPANIC AMERICAN LITERATURE 2-1
- Academic year
- 2024/2025 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- LITERATURA HISPANOAMERICANA 2-1
- Course code
- LMI03Q (AF:458302 AR:288276)
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 6 out of 12 of HISPANIC AMERICAN LITERATURE 2
- Degree level
- Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
- Educational sector code
- L-LIN/06
- Period
- 1st Semester
- Course year
- 2
- Moodle
- Go to Moodle page
Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
The course aims to deepen the knowledge of cultural themes and dynamics characterizing ultra-contemporary literature in the Cono Sur.
Objectives of the course are: to deepen the specifics of cultural themes and dynamics of the Hispano-American subcontinent; provide methodological tools aimed at analyzing the Chilean and Argentine literary productions of the last decade, develop the ability to reflect on the proposed literary texts and carry out comparative analyzes.
Expected learning outcomes
1. deepen the specific knowledge of cultural and political themes and dynamics of the Hispano-American subcontinent;
2. provide methodological tools aimed at analyzing the most significant Hispanic-American literary productions of the twenty-first century intended, on the one hand, as cultural documents and, on the other, as aesthetic creations;
3. develop the ability to reflect on the proposed texts by recognizing in them the use of various literary genres such as the diary, the fictional story, the testimonial novel.
4. provide the theoretical tools for the analysis of the post-memory category
5. Finally, the course aims to develop the ability to learn the themes and tools offered during the course, as well as communication skills.
Pre-requirements
Contents
The course intends to provide an overview of the most recent productions concerning contemporary Chilean literature with a comparative look on Argentine literature. By carrying out an analysis of the most significant Chilean productions, it is possible to note how the Chilean literature of postmemory differs from that of Argentina and to understand the impact that the post-dictatorial period has generated within society and artistic productions. Furthermore, the course aims to induce students to reflect on the re-elaboration, through literature, of their personal experiences during childhood and therefore from a marginal perspective. We will then analyze the hybrid literary genres that derive from it that are located halfway between fiction and documentary.
The course will be divided into two main parts:
1. At first, students will be provided with a political-historical framework of the dictatorships in the Cono Sur with a reflection on the differences between the Argentine and Chilean dictatorships. Subsequently, the general theoretical elements concerning the concept of postmemory and “literatura de los hijos” will be offered.
2. In the second part we will analyze a selection of texts by Chilean authors, mainly, and Argentine authors of the 21st century, born in the 1970s, focused on the re-elaboration, in literary productions, of the reality experienced during the dictatorial period by their infantile perspective, of children.
In this phase, students will also be invited to choose one or more of the themes proposed and develop a presentation in the classroom.
Referral texts
No! (2012), Pablo Larraín (film)
Wood, Andrés (2004). Machuca,116 min. (film)
Aguiló, Macarena (2010). El edificio de los chilenos, 95 min. (film)
Zambra, Alejandro (2011). Formas de volver a casa. Barcelona: Anagrama.
Costamagna, Alejandra (2013). «Había una vez un pájaro». Había una vez un pájaro. Santiago: Editorial Cuneta.
Reyes, Carlos — Elgueta, Rodrigo (2015). Los años de Allende (novela gráfica). Santiago: Hueders.
Dillon, Marta (2015). Aparecida. Buenos Aires: Sudamericana.
Trabucco Zerán, Alia (2015). La resta. Santiago de Chile: Tajamar.
Moffat, Alejandra. Mambo (2022). Santiago de Chile: Montañeros Ediciones.
Fernández, Nona (2016). La dimensión desconocida. Santiago: Penguin Random House.
To view the complete bibliography (Minimum, Critical and Support) please refer to the Moodle page of the course.
Assessment methods
Teaching methods
The exam will consist of an oral interview in Spanish on the authors, the texts and the issues considered in the classroom.
Further information
Moreover, every student is recommended to follow additional lessons and round-table conferences that may be held between September and December 2024.
Type of exam
2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Goals
This subject deals with topics related to the macro-area "Poverty and inequalities" and contributes to the achievement of one or more goals of U. N. Agenda for Sustainable Development