Course Catalog 2024-2025
Hispanic Studies
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Ana María Díaz Burgos, Eric and Jane Nord Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies; chair
Yorki J. Encalada-Egúsquiza, Senior Lecturer of Hispanic Studies and Faculty-in-Residence of Spanish House
Sebastiaan Faber, Professor of Hispanic Studies
Sergio C. Gutiérrez Negrón, Irvin E. Houck Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies
Patrick J. O’Connor, Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies
Claire T. Solomon, Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies
Carmen P. Tovar, Senior Lecturer of Hispanic Studies
Kimberly J. Tungseth-Faber, Instructor of Hispanic Studies and Director of Spanish in the Elementary Schools Program
Visit the department web page for up-to-date information on department faculty, visiting lecturers, and special events.
The Department of Hispanic Studies at Oberlin College offers an outstanding liberal arts education in the literatures, cultures, and histories of Latin America, Spain, and the United States, based on a solid and thorough knowledge of the Spanish language. Along with the Latin American studies and comparative literature programs, it is one of several departments and programs available that allow Oberlin students to engage with the Spanish-speaking world.
Many Hispanic studies students take advantage of opportunities for experiential learning. The Spanish in the Elementary Schools (SITES) program, for example, provides students enrolled in EDUA 301 with a rigorous training to teach Spanish in Oberlin’s elementary schools. Recent Hispanic studies internships have included positions working with Spanish-speakers in Lorain, Ohio; editorial work; and work with refugees.
See information about Research, Internships, Study Away, and Experiential Learning (RISE).
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Departmental Policies
Initial and Advanced Placement
The following score(s) will correspond to credit for the following course(s), fulfilling corresponding prerequisite requirements (if applicable) and counting toward total credits needed for graduation:
- AP Spanish Language, 5 → HISP 300 (one full course)
- AP Spanish Literature, 5 → HISP 300 (one full course)
- IB HL Spanish, 6 or 7 → HISP 300 (one full course)
Note: Transfer credit received for HISP 300 may count toward the Hispanic studies major, Hispanic studies minor, and the Spanish minor.
Students who begin learning Spanish at Oberlin will take HISP 101 . Beyond HISP 101 , the particular entry point within the sequence of language courses depends upon a student’s background in Spanish and upon the results of the placement test, available online during the registration period. The placement test is required of every student with a prior knowledge of Spanish who wishes to enroll in a language course, except for students who qualify for HISP 300 credit through the AP or IB exam scores. Students who place into HISP 300 are encouraged to consider taking HISP 304 before taking HISP 306 , HISP 310 , HISP 317 , or HISP 318 .
Majors, Minors, and Integrative Concentrations
Courses- HISP 100 - When World Literature “Discovered” Latin America
- HISP 101 - Elementary Spanish I
- HISP 102 - Elementary Spanish II
- HISP 157 - Approaches to the Art of the Americas
- HISP 200 - Music of Latin America
- HISP 202 - Intermediate Spanish I
- HISP 203 - Intermediate Spanish II
- HISP 204 - Intensive Intermediate Spanish
- HISP 253 - Latinx Art: Past and Futures
- HISP 294 - The Arts of Conquest and Resistance in 17th century Europe and Latin America
- HISP 303 - Conversation and Communication in Spanish
- HISP 304 - Advanced Grammar and Composition
- HISP 306 - Introduction to Literary Analysis
- HISP 309 - Concoctions, Poisons, and Spells: Making Life Livable in Early Modern Spain
- HISP 310 - The Struggle for Modernity
- HISP 313 - Advanced Conversation and Communication in Spanish
- HISP 315 - Crossing the Line: Early Modern Spain and Spanish America
- HISP 317 - Beyond a World of Wonders: Questioning Narratives of the Conquest
- HISP 318 - Survey of Latin American Literature II - La ciudad
- HISP 319 - Grandes Novelas Chicas: The Latin American Novella
- HISP 325 - Caos y Destrucción: Literatura Transatlántica de Ciencia Ficción
- HISP 326 - First Person Singular: Latin American Autobiographical Narratives
- HISP 327 - Surrealism Narrative from Center to Margins
- HISP 334 - Spanish for Heritage Speakers
- HISP 335 - Melodrama and Cultural Anxiety in Latin America
- HISP 337 - Cien Años de Soledad
- HISP 340 - Nationalism, Culture, and Politics Under and After Dictatorship: Spain and Yugoslavia in the 20th Century
- HISP 341 - Inquisitorial Practices: Heretics, Torture & Fear
- HISP 342 - Spain and Yugoslavia in the 20th Century LxC
- HISP 349 - History and Present of the Spanish Language
- HISP 350 - Qué flow: Music, Culture, and Politics in Latin America
- HISP 356 - Latin America in Verse: Poetry, Voice and History
- HISP 359 - Mexican-U.S. American Border Stories
- HISP 360 - Latin American Feminisms: Debates, Dialogues, and Communal Experiences
- HISP 365 - Love and Death: Jewish Literature and Culture of the Americas
- HISP 366 - Love and Death: Jewish Literature and Culture of the Americas LxC
- HISP 405 - The New Spaniards: Immigration in Contemporary Spain
- HISP 408 - Bad Education: Female Instruction in Ibero-America
- HISP 416 - Constructs of Machismo and Marianismo in the Mexican Literary Canon
- HISP 417 - Saints, Sinners and Other Cursed Women
- HISP 419 - Big Old Funny Books: Cervantes, Rabelais, Sterne
- HISP 421 - Julio Cortázar’s Rayuela
- HISP 422 - Literature and Politics of Central America
- HISP 426 - Latin American Literature and the Narrative of the Queer and the Perverse
- HISP 430 - Literature and Music of Heartbreak
- HISP 445 - Crime, Sex, and Ghosts of the Past: Contemporary Spanish Fiction and Film
- HISP 447 - Luis Buñuel and His Legacy
- HISP 450 - Puerto Rico Post-Mortem: Nation, Identity, and Language in a Non-Sovereign Territory
- HISP 455 - Women on the Move: Migrant Women’s Voices at the Mexican-U.S. American Border
- HISP 456 - Minor Literature, World Literature, and the Limits of Translation
- HISP 458 - Borges to Cortázar: Fantasy and Violence in Argentine Literature 1930-1955
- HISP 460 - Repeating Islands: Literatures of the Caribbean
- HISP 461 - Wild Laboratories: Political Experiments in 19th Century Latin America
- HISP 465 - Indignant Spain: Politics and Culture After 2011
- HISP 501 - Capstone
- HISP 505F - Hispanic Studies Honors - Full
- HISP 505H - Hispanic Studies Honors - Half
- HISP 995F - Private Reading - Full
- HISP 995H - Private Reading - Half
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