Spanish 230 - Tpc: Women/Spanish Empire

Fall
2012
01
4.00
Maria Nieves Romero-Diaz

MW 11:00AM-12:15PM

Mount Holyoke College
81290
Clapp Laboratory 203
rdiaz@mtholyoke.edu
81290,81719
During the Spanish Empire (16th-18th centuries), witches, prostitutes, transvestite warriors, and daring noblewomen and nuns violated the social order by failing to uphold the expected qualities of the ideal good woman and/or the expected sexual morality of the time. They were criticized, punished, and even burned at the stake. Students will study contradictory discourses of good and evil and beauty and ugliness in relation to women and their place in history. We will analyze historical and literary examples of so-called 'bad' women in the Spanish Empire, such as Celestina, Marua de Padilla, Catalina de Erauso and Sor Juana In's de la Cruz.

Prereq: Spanish 212

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.