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[[Amanda Chmela: translation project]] | |||
Our large and diverse faculty work closely with students to help them achieve high levels of language proficiency and in-depth knowledge of Hispanic literatures and cultures. These cultural and literary studies cover a vast geographical and linguistic area - our majors read noted Spanish and Latin American writers from the past and present as well as Chicano and Latino authors who write in both Spanish and English. Although Portuguese is not offered as a major subject, classes may be offered occasionally and interested students may petition to study the language, culture, and literature of the Luso-Brazilian world through tutorials and independent study. | Our large and diverse faculty work closely with students to help them achieve high levels of language proficiency and in-depth knowledge of Hispanic literatures and cultures. These cultural and literary studies cover a vast geographical and linguistic area - our majors read noted Spanish and Latin American writers from the past and present as well as Chicano and Latino authors who write in both Spanish and English. Although Portuguese is not offered as a major subject, classes may be offered occasionally and interested students may petition to study the language, culture, and literature of the Luso-Brazilian world through tutorials and independent study. | ||
[[Professor Elise Bartosik-Velez]] | [[Professor Elise Bartosik-Velez]] |
Revision as of 15:05, 6 April 2007
Amanda Chmela: translation project
Our large and diverse faculty work closely with students to help them achieve high levels of language proficiency and in-depth knowledge of Hispanic literatures and cultures. These cultural and literary studies cover a vast geographical and linguistic area - our majors read noted Spanish and Latin American writers from the past and present as well as Chicano and Latino authors who write in both Spanish and English. Although Portuguese is not offered as a major subject, classes may be offered occasionally and interested students may petition to study the language, culture, and literature of the Luso-Brazilian world through tutorials and independent study.