Learning Outcomes:
The module’s focus on the development of both transferrable skills and subject-specific knowledge is strategically aligned to the core UCD Graduate Attributes: academic excellence, intellectual flexibility, cultural literacy, and global engagement.
On successful completion of this module, students will be able to:
- locate and handle primary and secondary material required for the successful completion of a given task.
- summarise material effectively and synthesise arguments to make clear points.
- work in teams, share work fairly and meet the obligations set by the group.
- reflect on appropriate learning strategies and use such reflection to improve their own self-directed and autonomous learning skills.
- demonstrate familiarity with a range of social, political and cultural aspects of Spanish society from the twentieth century to today.
- recognize to what extent Spanish societies are still responding to historical experiences.
- empathise with and appreciate a variety of viewpoints regarding the challenges these societies have faced over the past decades.
Indicative Module Content:
This is for information purposes only and is provisional and subject to change.
Indicative Lecture Schedule
Week 1: No class for first year students
Week 2: Introduction to the module and ‘las dos Españas’
Week 3: Spain Under Franco: ¡Una, Grande y Libre!
Week 4: 1977’s Ley de amnistía and Spain’s Memory Debates
Week 5 “Franco is Dead”: Popular Subcultures and the Transition to Democracy
Week 6 Reading Week (Submission of individual project 45%)
Week 7: Mexican Society and Culture
Week 8: Chicano Art and Activism
Week 9: Chilean Society and Culture
Week 10 Cuban Society and Culture
Week 11 Preparation of group projects
Week 12 No class (Submission of group project 40%)