| Title | The Don Juan Myth in Spanish Culture |
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| Submitting College | Arts & Sciences -- Charles Monroe x8033 |
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| Departments Generating the Proposal | Mod |
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| Objection Deadline | January 18, 2001 |
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| Proposal Status | Final Approval Granted |
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| Proposal Last Updated | March 06, 2001 by PR Nishant Awasthi |
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| Effective Date | Fall 2001 |
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| Brief Summary of Proposal | Through the reading of the most representative theater plays and the analysis of operas and movies, which elaborate on the Don Juan myth, students will analyze the main characteristics that are present in the original myth (already established in the 14th century in the "romancero") and the later transformations it undergoes during the following centuries. The course will serve also as an introduction to the fundamentals of literary criticism and analysis of different genres of literature: narrative, drama and essay.
As the lectures and class discussions will be exclusively in Spanish the student will be given the opportunity to improve the four language skills.
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| Type of Proposal | Course changes only |
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| Graduate School Endorsement Status | Approved |
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| Graduate School Endorsement Updated | November 21, 2000 by GS asst to dean Dolli Markovich |
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| Institutional Research Status | Approved |
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| IR Status Updated | November 16, 2000 by IR Dolores Bezilla |
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| Library Status | Approved |
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| Library Status Updated | November 17, 2000 by UL assc dean Roger Durbin |
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| Distance Learning Review Committee Status | Not required |
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| DLRC Status Updated | |
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| Resource Requirements | No additional resources |
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| Resource Requirements Updated | July 21, 2000 |
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