The City as Text: Mapping Cultural Histories in Barcelona and Madrid.

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The City as Text: Mapping Cultural Histories in Barcelona and Madrid

Professor Jenny RademacherAsst Dean Tracey Reza Professor Rademacher teaches a wide range of interdisciplinary and courses on the the history, politics, literature, and film of Spain, Latin America, and the Latino experience within the U.S. She holds a Ph.D. in Spanish Literature from University of Virginia, an M.A. in International Affairs and Economics from Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), and a B.A. from Harvard University. She has published extensively on contemporary Spanish literature, film, and cultural studies.

Purpose: To read the city as “text” as Spain’s two greatest cities become our laboratory and our classroom. The city is a source and outgrowth of invention and creativity. Delving into spaces both public and off the beaten track, you will explore first- hand how and why these cities are designed and have evolved as keys to understanding their histories. Benefits: In this course, you will learn about the social and political histories of both cities through direct encounters - actively examining the characteristics and innovations of their urban spaces. The City as Text: Mapping Cultural Histories in Barcelona and Madrid

Pre-travel academic sessions (required): Wednesday April 6; 7:00 PM- 9:00 PM Wednesday April 20; 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM Orientation Session (required): Tuesday April 12; 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Travel Dates: May 6-16, 2016 (Madrid & Barcelona) Deliverables: Group project: on-line magazine Individual analysis (5-7 pp) studying an issue as reflected in an urban space of your choosing Daily blog The City as Text: Mapping Cultural Histories in Barcelona and Madrid

In addition to the eligibility requirements listed below, students must be in good academic and social standing with the college to participate/travel on this course: Rising: Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors At least one Intermediate Liberal Arts course (HSS/LVA/CVA) Sincere interest in course content Participate in all pre-departure sessions *Min participants: 16 (Max 20); minimum must be reached for course to run 4 credits- Advanced Liberal Arts Eligibility, Selection Criteria, Credit

Madrid, Spain

Barcelona, Spain

Spain 2015

…and by night. Spain…by day

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