Spanish 230 - TOPICS/LAT AMER & PENINS LIT

Spring
2015
01
4.00
Michelle Joffroy
TTh 09:00-10:20
Smith College
36604-S15
HATFLD 203
mjoffroy@smith.edu
Topics course. This course explores the realities and representation of women's domestic labor from the thematic perspectives of precariousness (a condition and expression of subjectivity under globalization) and intimacy (understood as both an experience of affect and a condition of labor). This course uses short fiction, documentary and film from the Spanish-speaking world (the Americas and Spain), as well as film from the Portuguese-speaking world, where appropriate, to explore the ways in which women's transnational domestic labor has shaped new cultural subjects and political identities in the public as well as the private sphere. Students work independently and in groups on the theme of women's domestic labor from the perspective of their choosing (for example, human rights, migration policies, racial and gendered labor regimes, neoliberal reforms and resistance). Readings and films are targeted to the high-intermediate-level student. Taught in Spanish. Enrollment limited to 19.
Topic: Domestica: Precarious Subjects and the Politics of Intimacy in Literature and Film.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.