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This course explores the history of women and gender in Spain in the twentieth century.
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This course provides a study of the poetry, short stories, and novels of Mexican literature from the 1950s onwards. It examines various literary movements, trends, and historical events during and after the Mexican Revolution. It covers the works of authors such as José Revueltas, Agustín Yáñez, Juan Rulfo, Rosario Castellanos, Carlos Fuentes, Juan José Arreola, Josefina Vicens, Inés Arredondo, Salvador Elizondo, Juan Vicente Mello, Juan García Ponce, José Emilio Pacheco, and Luis Zapata.
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This course provides a critical analysis of the criteria used to distinguish between normal and abnormal behavior and apply psychopathological diagnosis. Topics covered include: history of clinical psychology and psychopathology; general models of abnormal behavior; evaluation, classification and diagnosis of abnormal behavior; disorders of perception, awareness and attention; memory disorders; disorders of thought and language; psychomotor disorders; food and sleep disorders.
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This course offers a study of the trajectory of the hero and this character's evolution in literature. The course is taught in three units: theory of modernity; theory of history and the novel; archetypes of the modern hero.
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This course analyzes short narrative texts in Spanish with an emphasis on narrative structure and narratology. It offers a study of formalist literary theory by looking at modes of discourse, narrative voice, genre, literary devices, and focalization.
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