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Week 14 – Conclusion
Posted by: daniel choi
SPAN 312C was an enjoyable journey, one that I’m extremely sad about it’s closure. Being an RMST 202 alumni (lol) I was really looking forward to learning more about the themes related to Latin American literature, especially magical realism, from Professor Jon. Reflecting on the past four months, that is certainly what I got out […] read full post >>
Blog #14 – Conclusions
Posted by: Cadence
So this is it, huh? I normally find myself more than done with courses by the last week of the semester… but I am finding myself feeling quite bittersweet when reflecting on the process of this course. And to be honest, I wish it didn’t have to e... read full post >>
Blog #14 – Conclusions
Posted by: Cadence
So this is it, huh? I normally find myself more than done with courses by the last week of the semester… but I am finding myself feeling quite bittersweet when reflecting on the process of this course. And to be honest, I wish it didn’t have to e... read full post >>
The End.
Posted by: kenward tran
Phew almost forgot about writing this blog post. I was thinking about how funny (to me) it would be if I did what Jon brought up in class before (how to his surprise, no student has just written cuss words 400 times to meet the word count for the blog) but I have decided against […] read full post >>
week 13: Fever Dream
Posted by: KD
I found this to be a rather odd and perplexing read, but I also find the book fascinating at the same time, and furthermore what a unique read to end the course on that speaks to current global implications.I actually found my notes mainly revolving ar... read full post >>
week 13: Fever Dream
Posted by: KD
I found this to be a rather odd and perplexing read, but I also find the book fascinating at the same time, and furthermore what a unique read to end the course on that speaks to current global implications.I actually found my notes mainly revolving ar... read full post >>
all done!
Posted by: deeba mehr
We're done! I'm really glad I took this class this year, and I'm really glad to have been exposed to more Latin American literature! It wasn't my first time reading Latin American stories, and it definitely won't be the last, but it was certainly... read full post >>
all done!
Posted by: deeba mehr
We're done! I'm really glad I took this class this year, and I'm really glad to have been exposed to more Latin American literature! It wasn't my first time reading Latin American stories, and it definitely won't be the last, but it was certainly... read full post >>
Final thoughts and Goodbye
Posted by: marisa ortiz
As “Topics in Hispanic Literature” comes to an end, I’m surprised to find myself quite emotional. It feels great to complete the course and come one step closer to graduating, but this course has had a profound impact on me and I’ll truly be sad to see it go. Throughout the semester, we delved into […] read full post >>
week13. conclusion
Posted by: jasmine choi
week13. conclusion – I think this course was really great. I know Jon always asks how the course and course structure is, and how everyone is finding it [in comparison to other classes] but I really do think this is something special. As someone who has dropped out of university once already, this is the […] read full post >>