SPA480.78 Pablo Neruda’s Poetry

SPA480.78 Pablo Neruda’s Poetry

Taught in Spanish at the Pontificia Universidad Catolica and may not be offered every semester. Study the poetry of Pablo Neruda in three areas: formal, intertextual and thought. These areas are applied to various points in the production of the author: juvenile romanticism, impure poetry, didacticism and neoclassicism. Each student must develop and communicate their own readings of poems in the context of language and culture in general. (LET 273E)

SPA480.73 Chilean and Latin American Narrative

Taught in Spanish at the Pontificia Universidad Catolica and may not be offered every semester. This course provides a look at the fundamentals of Chilean and Latin American narrative from the 19th and 20th centuries. We will study foundational texts starting with naturalism and leading to post-avant-garde literature (fantasy, magical realism, the historical novel, the postmodern novel). Representative authors include Alejo Carpentier, Julio Cortazar, Jorge Luis Borges and Jose Donoso. (UC code: LET105H)

SPA480.72 Spanish Phonetics and Phonology

Taught in Spanish at the Pontificia Universidad Católica and may not be offered every semester. This course offers a solid foundation in phonetics and phonology, with a special emphasis on Castilian Spanish. Students will learn to analyze and produce the sounds of Chilean Spanish, break down and synthesize key phonological phenomena, processes, and relationships, and explore how society interacts with phonetic-phonological phenomena. Learning will take place through independent reading, lectures, practical exercises, solo projects, and interactive class discussions. Assessment includes reading checks, tests, and hands-on assignments.

Upon successful completion of this course, you’ll be able to:

  1. Conduct auditory and computer-assisted analysis of the linguistic sounds of Chilean Spanish, breaking down their distinctive features and producing them orally.
  2. Phonetically transcribe the sounds of Chilean Spanish.
  3. Examine the main phonological phenomena, processes, and relationships in Chilean Spanish.
  4. Assess the connection between phonetic-phonological phenomena and society.

Course contents:

  • Core Principles of Phonetics and Phonology
  • Consonants
  • Vowels
  • Prosody and phonological processes
  • Socio-phonetic variation

(PUC #LET0123)

SPA480.70 Contemporary Chilean Poetry

Taught in Spanish at the Pontificia Universidad Catolica; may not be offered every semester. This course develops an overview of Chilean poetry from the second half of the twentieth century to the early 21st century. This involves establishing the characteristics of poets from 1938, the 50’s, 60’s, 70’s and postmodernism and analyzing the work of representative authors. (UC code: ESE 4036)

SPA480.69 Navigating José Donoso’s Work

Taught in Spanish at the Pontificia Universidad Catolica and may not be offered every semester. This course gives students the opportunity to learn in detail and evaluate in depth the work of a Chilean writer who was one of the main practitioners of the twentieth-century Latin American narrative. (UC code: LET 205E)

SPA480.66 History of America and Chile in the 20th Century

Taught in Spanish at the Pontificia Universidad Catolica and may not be offered every semester. Overview of the history of Latin America in the twentieth century with particular reference to Chile. Consider the interconnections between the main political, economic, and social trends of the period, as well as Pan American and global relations and cultural expressions. (UC code: IHV 0103)

SPA480.65 History of America and Chile in the 19th Century

Taught in Spanish at the Pontificia Universidad Catolica and may not be offered every semester. An overview of the process of emancipation of the nations of Latin America in the early nineteenth century, the difficult construction of a republican order, opening the global economy and changes and continuities in society. (UC code: IHV 0102)