SPAN 1001. Elementary Spanish. 4 hours.
Oasis Title: ELEMENTARY SPANISH.
Not open to students with credit in SPAN 1002 or Two or more years of Spanish in high school.
Open only to students who have had fewer than two years of high school Spanish. Emphasis on conversational Spanish. Development of listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Fundamentals of Spanish grammar and pronunciation. Introduction to Spanish-speaking cultures. Work in the language laboratory. Given in Spanish.
Non-traditional format: This course is also offered through University System of Georgia Independent and Distance Learning (IDL).
Offered every year.

SPAN 1002. Elementary Spanish. 4 hours.
Oasis Title: ELEMENTARY SPANISH.
Not open to students with credit in SPAN 1110.
Prerequisite: SPAN 1001.
A continuation of Elementary Spanish. Emphasis on conversational Spanish. Development of listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Fundamentals of Spanish grammar and pronunciation. Study of Spanish-speaking cultures. Work in the language laboratory. Given in Spanish.
Non-traditional format: This course is also offered through University System of Georgia Independent and Distance Learning (IDL).
Offered every year.

SPAN 1110. Accelerated Elementary Spanish. 4 hours.
Oasis Title: ACCEL ELEM SPANISH.
Not open to students with credit in SPAN 1001 or SPAN 1002 or College credit in Spanish.
Prerequisite: Placement Test.
Accelerated course reviewing basic principles of the Spanish language for students with some background of high school Spanish. Given in Spanish.
Non-traditional format: This course is also offered through University System of Georgia Independent and Distance Learning (IDL).
Offered every year.

SPAN 2001. Intermediate Spanish. 3 hours.
Oasis Title: INTERM SPAN.
Not open to students with credit in SPAN 2002.
Prerequisite: SPAN 1002 or SPAN 1110 or permission of department.
Content-based review of Spanish grammar and systematic vocabulary and skill development. Integration of language, culture, and literature. Given in Spanish.
Non-traditional format: This course is also offered through University System of Georgia Independent and Distance Learning (IDL).
Offered every year.

SPAN 2002. Intermediate Spanish. 3 hours.
Oasis Title: INTERM SPAN.
Not open to students with credit in SPAN 2120H or SPAN 3010.
Prerequisite: SPAN 2001 or permission of department.
A continuation of Intermediate Spanish. Context-based review of Spanish grammar and systematic vocabulary and skill development. Integration of language, culture, and literature. Given in Spanish.
Non-traditional format: This course is also offered through University System of Georgia Independent and Distance Learning (IDL).
Offered every year.

SPAN 2030. Practical Spanish Conversation. 1 hour. Repeatable for maximum 2 hours credit.
Oasis Title: PRAC SPAN CONV.
Prerequisite: SPAN 2001.
Emphasis is on improving oral expression and developing conversational skills through social interactions, under the direction of the Spanish Resident Language Coordinator. Given in Spanish, in the University Language Community.
Offered fall and spring semesters every year.

SPAN 2120H. Accelerated Intermediate Spanish (Honors). 3 hours.
Oasis Title: HONORS INTERME SPAN.
Not open to students with credit in SPAN 2001 or SPAN 2002.
Prerequisite: (SPAN 1002 or SPAN 1110) and permission of Honors.
Covers materials studied in Intermediate Spanish. Emphasis on advanced readings and grammar review. Also prepares students to enter Spanish Conversation and Composition, Introduction to Literature, and Introduction to Spanish Linguistics.
Offered every year.

SPAN 2500. Spanish for Reading Knowledge. 3 hours.
Oasis Title: SP FOR READING KN.
Grammar, idioms, and vocabulary; practice in translating moderately difficult technical and non-technical Spanish. Intended to assist graduate students to satisfy reading knowledge requirement but does not carry graduate credit. Not to be used to satisfy undergraduate language requirement. Not open to Spanish majors.
Offered every year.

SPAN 2550. Latino Literature, Language, and Culture. 3 hours.
Oasis Title: LATIN LIT LANG.
Not open to students with credit in ROML 2550.
The literary, socio-linguistic, and cultural presence of representative Hispanic groups in the United States. Intended for Spanish speakers. Given in Spanish.
Offered every year.

SPAN 2950. Study Abroad in Spanish. 3 hours.
Oasis Title: STUD ABROAD SPANISH.
Prerequisite: Permission of department.
Spanish language, literature, and culture courses taught at study abroad programs of the University System of Georgia and non-University of Georgia programs.
Offered summer semester every year.

SPAN 2960. Study Abroad in Spanish. 3 hours.
Oasis Title: STUD ABROAD SPANISH.
Prerequisite: Permission of department.
Spanish language, literature, and culture courses taught at study abroad programs of the University System of Georgia and non-University of Georgia programs.
Offered summer semester every year.

SPAN 2970. Study Abroad in Spanish. 3 hours.
Oasis Title: STUD ABROAD SPANISH.
Prerequisite: Permission of department.
Spanish language, literature, and culture courses taught at study abroad programs of the University System of Georgia and non-University of Georgia programs.
Offered summer semester every year.

SPAN 3010. Spanish Conversation and Composition. 3 hours.
Oasis Title: SP CONV COMP.
Not open to students with credit in SPAN 3010H or SPAN 3011.
Prerequisite: SPAN 2002 or SPAN 2120H or permission of department.
Primary emphasis is divided between conversation and composition skills. The two phases of the course are correlated to include the skills of reading and listening comprehension. Given in Spanish. Not open to native speakers.
Offered fall and spring semesters every year.

SPAN 3010H. Spanish Conversation and Composition (Honors). 3 hours.
Oasis Title: HONORS CONV & COMP.
Not open to students with credit in SPAN 3010 or SPAN 3011.
Prerequisite: SPAN 2002 and permission of Honors.
Practice in composition and conversation skills in Spanish, beyond Spanish Conversation and Composition. Emphasis is divided equally between composition and conversation. Not open to native speakers. Given in Spanish.
Offered every year.

SPAN 3011. Spanish Grammar, Composition, and Comprehension for Heritage Speakers. 3 hours.
Oasis Title: SP COMP NATIVE SPEA.
Not open to students with credit in SPAN 3010 or SPAN 3010H or SPAN 4010.
Prerequisite: Permission of department.
Practice in composition skills in Spanish with emphasis on grammar, orthography and accentuation. Designed for native Spanish speakers who have received little or no education in reading and writing Spanish, because they were not formally educated in Spanish (or have not studied Spanish in the last five years). Given in Spanish.
Non-traditional format: Student must be a heritage speaker of Spanish who is not a graduate of a secondary institution in a Spanish-speaking country, or for whom it has been 5 years or more since graduation from said institution.
Offered every year.

SPAN 3030H. Introduction to Literature (Honors). 3 hours.
Oasis Title: HONORS INTRO TO LIT.
Not open to students with credit in SPAN 3030.
Prerequisite: (SPAN 3010 or SPAN 3010H) and permission of Honors.
Critical reading and interpretation of Spanish and Spanish-American literature through the study of representative texts in the various genres. Basic vocabulary and techniques of literary analysis and criticism. May be substituted by Spanish majors or minors for Introduction to Literature. Given in Spanish.
Offered every year.

SPAN 3030. Introduction to Literature. 3 hours.
Oasis Title: INTRO TO LIT.
Not open to students with credit in SPAN 3030H.
Prerequisite: SPAN 3010.
Critical reading and interpretation of Spanish and Spanish-American literature through the study of representative texts in the various genres. Basic vocabulary and techniques of literary analysis and criticism. Given in Spanish.
Non-traditional format: This course is also offered through University System of Georgia Independent and Distance Learning (IDL).
Offered fall and spring semesters every year.

SPAN(LING) 3050. Introduction to Spanish Linguistics. 3 hours.
Oasis Title: INTRO TO SPAN LING.
Prerequisite: SPAN 3010 or SPAN 3010H or SPAN 3011.
Fundamentals of language in general and Spanish in particular. Linguistic knowledge, language variation, and language contact phenomena. Representative Spanish sound systems, syllabic structure, sentence patterns, structure and meaning of words. Analysis of data from oral and written registers. Given in Spanish.
Offered every year.

SPAN 4003. Medical Spanish. 3 hours.
Oasis Title: MEDICAL SPANISH.
Not open to students with credit in SPAN 2003.
Prerequisite: SPAN 3010 or SPAN 3010H or SPAN 3011 and [SPAN 3030 or SPAN(LING) 3050 or SPAN 4010].
A study of language, grammar, and culture related specifically to pre-medical studies, pre-pharmaceutical studies, pre-dental studies, medical social work, physical therapy, and various other degreed and preparatory programs for the health care professions. Given in Spanish.
Offered every year.

SPAN 4010. Advanced Conversation and Composition. 3 hours.
Oasis Title: ADV COMP AND CONV.
Prerequisite: SPAN 3010 or SPAN 3010H or SPAN 3011.
Practice in composition and conversation skills in Spanish, beyond Spanish Conversation and Composition. Emphasis is divided equally between composition and conversation. Given in Spanish. Not open to native speakers.
Offered fall and spring semesters every year.

SPAN 4040. Spanish Literature and Culture from the Middle Ages through the Baroque. 3 hours.
Oasis Title: SPAN LIT & CULT I.
Prerequisite: SPAN 3030.
Major works, literary movements, and cultural background of Spanish literature from the Middle Ages to the end of the seventeenth century. Texts will include examples of poetry, prose, and drama. Given in Spanish.
Offered every year.

SPAN 4050. Spanish Literature and Culture from the Enlightenment through the Present. 3 hours.
Oasis Title: SP LIT & CULT II.
Prerequisite: SPAN 3030 or SPAN 3030H.
Major works, literary movements, and cultural background of Spanish literature from 1700 to the present. Texts will include examples of poetry, prose, and drama. Given in Spanish.
Offered every year.

SPAN 4060. Spanish-American Literature and Culture from the Colonial Period through the Independence Period. 3 hours.
Oasis Title: SPAN AM LIT I.
Prerequisite: SPAN 3030 or SPAN 3030H.
Major works, literary movements, and cultural background of Spanish-American literature from the Colonial period through Independence. Texts will include examples of poetry, prose, and drama. Given in Spanish.
Offered every year.

SPAN 4070. Spanish-American Literature and Culture from Modernism through the Present. 3 hours.
Oasis Title: LIT MOD-PRES.
Prerequisite: SPAN 3030 or SPAN 3030H.
Intensive reading and analysis of significant writers and the literary movements of which they are representative. Given in Spanish.
Offered every year.

SPAN 4080. Studies in Spanish Literature and Culture. 3 hours. Repeatable for maximum 9 hours credit.
Oasis Title: LIT & CULTURE.
Prerequisite: SPAN 3030 or SPAN 3030H.
Specific areas of major importance in the cultural and literary developments in Spain and Spanish America. The approach will contextualize relevant literary examples within historical, philosophical, linguistic, political, and ideological issues. Given in Spanish.
Offered every year.

SPAN 4081. Spanish Film. 3 hours.
Oasis Title: SPANISH FILM.
Prerequisite: SPAN 3030 or SPAN 3030H.
Selected films from and about Spain used to analyze the representations of society, construction of gender, political representations, regional cinemas, and urban cultures in cinema. Given in Spanish.
Non-traditional format: Course offered approximately every other year.
Not offered on a regular basis.

SPAN 4082. Latin American Film. 3 hours.
Oasis Title: LAT AM FILM.
Prerequisite: SPAN 3030 or SPAN 3030H.
Selected films from and about Latin America used to analyze the representations of society, construction of gender, political representations, and urban culture in cinema. Given in Spanish.
Non-traditional format: Course will be offered approximately every other year.
Not offered on a regular basis.

SPAN(LACS) 4090. Practicum in Service Learning. 1-3 hours. Repeatable for maximum 6 hours credit.
Oasis Title: PRAC SERV LEARNING.
Prerequisite or corequisite: SPAN 3010 or SPAN 3010H or SPAN 3011.
Practical use of the Spanish language through community involvement. Students will work directly with the Spanish-speaking population in the Athens area in planned and systematic activities coordinated between the Department of Romance Languages and a variety of community organizations.
Non-traditional format: Students will be earning one, two, or three hours of credit for volunteering in the local community. Students will be honing their language skills and the practicum will be monitored by an instructor of record, but there will be no traditional classroom activities or course assignments, such as exams, or quizzes. Short reaction essays, an experience journal, and final paper might be required.
Offered every year.

SPAN 4120/6120. Topics in Spanish Culture, Language, and Literature. 3 hours. Repeatable for maximum 9 hours credit.
Oasis Title: TOP CULT LANG & LIT.
Undergraduate prerequisite: SPAN 3030 or SPAN 3030H and SPAN(LING) 3050.
Selected topics in Hispanic culture, civilization, language, linguistics, literature, or literary theory. Given in Spanish.
Offered every year.

SPAN(LACS) 4121. Topics in Spanish Studies. 3 hours. Repeatable for maximum 6 hours credit.
Oasis Title: TOPICS IN SPANISH.
Prerequisite: SPAN 3030 or SPAN 3030H or SPAN(LING) 3050.
Prerequisite or corequisite: SPAN 4010.
Designed for students who participate in UGA Study Abroad programs. Students take the challenge of attending a class regularly offered by host university for its regular students. Students can select one of various topics-including Latin American History, Anthropology, Mass Media, Popular Culture, etc. Classes are offered in Spanish only.
Offered fall, spring, and summer semesters every year.

SPAN 4150. Business Spanish. 3 hours.
Oasis Title: BUSINESS SPANISH.
Prerequisite: SPAN 3010 or SPAN 3010H or SPAN 3011 and [SPAN 3030 or SPAN 3030H or SPAN(LING) 3050 or SPAN 4010].
Commercial Spanish and the environment of the Spanish-speaking business world. Business vocabulary, basic business and cultural concepts, and situational practice. Topics include economic geography of Spanish-speaking countries, company organization, management, banking, investment, personnel, office systems, goods and services, marketing, and letter writing. Given in Spanish. Business students should check with their advisor for prerequisites.
Offered every year.

SPAN 4190. Internship in Spanish. 3 hours. Repeatable for maximum 6 hours credit.
Oasis Title: INTERNSHIP.
Prerequisite: SPAN 4010 and permission of department.
Designed for students who have participated in an accredited study abroad program. It will provide first-hand experience working in a Hispanic setting. Students will work 30-40 hours a week, for a minimum of 10 weeks, utilizing Spanish while performing their tasks in a wide array of organizations.
Non-traditional format: In order to complete the course successfully, the students are required to submit a learning agreement, work 30-40 hours per week for a minimum of 10 weeks, keep a written journal of the work experience, have regularly scheduled meetings (in person, via phone, or e-mail) with the instructor of record.

SPAN 4250. Advanced Business Spanish. 3 hours.
Oasis Title: ADV BUS SPANISH.
Prerequisite: SPAN 4150.
Business vocabulary, basic business and cultural concepts, and situational practice necessary to be successful in today's Spanish-speaking business world. Key topics in grammar and vocabulary are also reviewed. Given in Spanish.
Offered every year.

SPAN(LING) 4650. Spanish Phonetics and Language Variation. 3 hours.
Oasis Title: SPAN PHONETICS.
Prerequisite: SPAN(LING) 3050.
Speech organs and systematic description of Spanish sounds. Comparison of English and Spanish patterns of stress, pronunciation, and intonation. Examination of recurrent pronunciation errors. Description of major geographical and social dialects. Practice in pronunciation and transcription of sounds. Given in Spanish.
Offered every year.

SPAN(LING) 4651. Advanced Spanish Grammar. 3 hours.
Oasis Title: ADV SPAN GRAM.
Prerequisite: SPAN(LING) 3050.
Description and linguistic analysis of major syntactic structures, including morphological patterns of lexical creation and renovation.
Offered every year.

SPAN 4960H. Directed Reading and/or Projects (Honors). 3 hours.
Oasis Title: DIRECTED READING.
Prerequisite: Permission of Honors and junior or senior standing.
Individual study, readings, or projects under the supervision of a project director.
Non-traditional format: Directed study.
Offered every year.

SPAN 4970H. Directed Reading and/or Projects (Honors). 3 hours.
Oasis Title: DIRECTED READING.
Prerequisite: Permission of Honors and junior or senior standing.
Individual study, readings, or projects under the guidance of a project director.
Non-traditional format: Directed study.
Offered every year.

SPAN 4980H. Directed Reading and/or Projects (Honors). 3 hours.
Oasis Title: DIRECTED READING.
Prerequisite: Permission of Honors and junior or senior standing.
Individual study, readings, or projects under the guidance of a project director.
Non-traditional format: Directed study.
Offered every year.

SPAN 4990H. Honors Thesis. 3 hours.
Oasis Title: HONORS THESIS.
Prerequisite: Permission of Honors and senior standing.
Individual research in the major field or in a closely related field.
Non-traditional format: Students will meet with faculty members on a regular basis.
Offered every year.

SPAN 6091. Graduate Practicum in Service Learning. 1-3 hours. Repeatable for maximum 6 hours credit.
Oasis Title: PRAC SERV LEARN.
Prerequisite: Permission of department.
Prerequisite or corequisite: SPAN(LING) 7750 or SPAN 4120/6120 or permission of department.
Spanish MAT course directed by the student's major professor. Prior to enrolling in this class, students present a plan of work including activities, appropriate background readings, and evidence of use of Spanish during the practicum. At the end of the semester, students present a written report of practicum experience.
Non-traditional format: Spanish MAT candidates will apply theoretical readings to a service learning experience that will involve the use of Spanish in authentic settings in the United States or abroad. Under the supervision of their major professors, Spanish MAT students will document three weekly hours of service learning for each hour of credit. In addition, students will present a minimum of five progress reports (in Spanish) indicating the relationship of theory and praxis in the particular situation.
Offered fall, spring, and summer semesters every year.

SPAN 6100. Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Contexts. 3 hours.
Oasis Title: MED REN TEXTS.
Representative texts from the Spanish Middle Ages through the Renaissance, including narrative fiction (poetry, prose, drama) and historiographic writings, such as chronicles and memoirs. Given in Spanish.
Not offered on a regular basis.

SPAN 6200. Empire and its Discontents in the Early Modern Era. 3 hours.
Oasis Title: EARLY MOD ERA.
Representative texts from all genres of the late Renaissance through the Baroque, Spain's so-called "Golden Age." Given in Spanish.
Not offered on a regular basis.

SPAN 6300. Regional Identities and Artistic Innovations in Modern Spain. 3 hours.
Oasis Title: MODERN SPAIN.
Representative texts from all genres of the Spanish Enlightenment through the Spanish Civil War. Given in Spanish.
Not offered on a regular basis.

SPAN 6400. Peninsular Identities from the Civil War to the Present. 3 hours.
Oasis Title: CONTEMP SPAIN.
Representative texts from all genres of contemporary Spanish literature from the post-Civil War period through Postmodernism. Given in Spanish.
Not offered on a regular basis.

SPAN 6500. Transatlantic Encounters: New World Discoveries, Explorations, and Colonizations. 3 hours.
Oasis Title: NEW WORLD.
Readings from a wide variety of texts, such as chronicles, letters and "relaciones," that articulate, reflect, and ponder upon New World encounters in the Early Modern Era. Given in Spanish.
Not offered on a regular basis.

SPAN(LING) 6550. History of the Spanish Language. 3 hours.
Oasis Title: HISTORY SPAN LANG.
The major linguistic changes in the history of the Spanish language, including the interaction of linguistic and societal changes and the representation of these changes in texts.
Offered every year.

SPAN 6600. Formation of Nationhood in Spanish America. 3 hours.
Oasis Title: SPAN AMER NATIONS.
Selected readings from nineteenth-century Spanish America, with particular emphasis placed on the literatures of nationhood and independence. Given in Spanish.
Not offered on a regular basis.

SPAN(LING) 6650. Spanish Phonetics and Phonology. 3 hours.
Oasis Title: SP PHON &PHONOLOGY.
The Spanish sound system using core concepts of linguistics in general and phonology in particular. Characterization and transcription of spoken Spanish. Analysis of important phenomena of language variation in the Hispanic world, including national, geographical, historical, and social dialects. Given in Spanish.
Offered every year.

SPAN 6700. Spanish America from Modernism to Postmodernism. 3 hours.
Oasis Title: MODERN SPAN AMER.
Representative texts from all genres of Spanish American literature from the Modernist to the Postmodern periods. Given in Spanish.
Offered every year.

SPAN(LING) 6750. Spanish Syntax and Morphology. 3 hours.
Oasis Title: SPAN SYNTAX & MORPH.
Grammar and language usage in the study of the syntactic and morphological structures of Spanish. The syntax and morphology of the pronoun and verb systems, agreement phenomena, gerunds, comparisons, and modal and aspectual distinctions. Written self-expression on a variety of issues as practical application of grammatical structures discussed in class. Given in Spanish.
Offered every year.

SPAN 6800. Erasing Boundaries: Latina/o Literature of the United States. 3 hours.
Oasis Title: LATINA/O LIT OF US.
Selected readings that articulate, contextualize, and define the complexities of Latina/o language, literature, and culture in the United States. Given in Spanish.
Not offered on a regular basis.

SPAN(LING) 6850. Spanish Applied Linguistics. 3 hours.
Oasis Title: SPAN APPLIED LING.
Phonetic and morpho-syntactic structures that are problematic for the English-speaking student of Spanish. Ways in which culture is encoded in language. Implications of Spanish linguistics for the teaching and learning of Spanish and the linguistic education of language teachers. Given in Spanish.
Offered every year.

SPAN(LING) 6950. Spanish Semantics and Pragmatics. 3 hours.
Oasis Title: SP SEM & PRAGMATICS.
Semantic and pragmatic approaches to the study of meaning in Spanish. Differences between sentence meaning and speaker meaning. Analysis of types of discourse in Spanish such as narrative and free conversation. Given in Spanish.
Offered every year.

SPAN 7000. Master's Research. 1-9 hours. Repeatable for maximum 18 hours credit.
Oasis Title: MASTER'S RESEARCH.
Prerequisite: Permission of department.
Research while enrolled for a master's degree under the direction of faculty members.
Non-traditional format: Independent research under the direction of a faculty member.
Offered fall, spring, and summer semesters every year.

SPAN 7300. Master's Thesis. 1-9 hours. Repeatable for maximum 18 hours credit.
Oasis Title: MASTER'S THESIS.
Prerequisite: Permission of department.
Thesis writing under the direction of the major professor.
Non-traditional format: Independent research and thesis preparation.
Offered fall, spring, and summer semesters every year.

SPAN(LING) 7750. Teaching College Spanish. 3 hours.
Oasis Title: TEACH COLLEGE SPAN.
Foreign language teaching and learning applied to Spanish. Theories of second language acquisition. Techniques and strategies to teach listening, speaking, reading, writing, and culture in context. Activities and procedures of classroom instruction. Issues in the professionalization of Spanish teachers. Given in Spanish.
Offered every year.

SPAN(LING) 8010. Topics in Culture, Language, Linguistics, and Literature of the Spanish-Speaking World Seminar. 3 hours. Repeatable for maximum 9 hours credit.
Oasis Title: SELECTED TOPICS.
An intensive, integrative, and contextualized study of a specific representative topic in language, literature, culture, and linguistics of the Spanish-speaking world. Given in Spanish.
Offered every year.

SPAN 8100. Poetry and Poetics. 3 hours. Repeatable for maximum 9 hours credit.
Oasis Title: POETRY AND POETICS.
Poetry and poetics from Spain and/or Spanish America, which may include Latino/a poetry and poetics in the United States. Given in Spanish.

SPAN 8180. Literary and Cultural Theories and Criticism. 3 hours.
Oasis Title: LIT & CULT THEORY.
The theories and practices that have shaped Hispanic literature, with particular emphasis on some of the central issues that animate theoretical debates among literary scholars today. Given in Spanish.
Offered every year.

SPAN 8200. Narrative Discourses. 3 hours. Repeatable for maximum 9 hours credit.
Oasis Title: NARR DISCOURSES.
Fictional narrative discourses from Spain and/or Spanish America, which may include Latino/a texts written and conceived in the United States. Given in Spanish.

SPAN 8300. Hispanic Thought. 3 hours. Repeatable for maximum 9 hours credit.
Oasis Title: HISPANIC THOUGHT.
An analysis of different ways in which Spaniards and Spanish Americans have approached complex philosophical problems, such as self-definition and cultural identity. Given in Spanish.

SPAN 8400. Performance Studies: From the Stage/Screen to the Page. 3 hours. Repeatable for maximum 9 hours credit.
Oasis Title: PERFORMANCE ST.
Exploration of broad and flexible conceptions of theater, theatricality, and/or film in the Spanish-speaking world. Given in Spanish.

SPAN 8500. Issues of Race, Class, and Gender. 3 hours. Repeatable for maximum 9 hours credit.
Oasis Title: RACE CLASS GENDER.
An exploration of how the interests of race, class, and gender are presented in Hispanic literatures. Given in Spanish.