Spanish
Diego Alonso
Latin American essay and fiction, film, literary theory.
Crystal Chemris
Renaissance and Baroque Peninsular poetry and prose, modern Latin American poetry, comparative literature, early modern Spanish literature and culture.
Elizabeth Drumm
Peninsular literature, modern European and Hispanic drama, literary theory.
Ariadna García-Bryce
Early modern Spanish literature and culture.
Sharon Larisch
Spanish American literature, colonial literature, literary theory.
Students who major in Spanish are encouraged to select courses from
a variety of periods in both Peninsular and Latin American
literature and to enhance their studies with appropriate course
work in other areas, such as other literatures, humanities,
history, art, and linguistics. They should also consult with the
department to explore options for studying in a Spanish-speaking
country.
For majors and non-majors alike, the Spanish House provides an
additional opportunity to practice and learn Spanish in an everyday
setting.
Placement
Students who have studied Spanish before coming to Reed and who
wish to enroll in Spanish courses should take the Spanish placement
examination given every year during orientation week.
Non-Majors
Students majoring in other departments in the Division of
Literature and Languages may fulfill the divisional requirement
with any of the third- or fourth-year courses.
Requirements for the Major
1. A minimum of six units of literature at the 300 and 400 level.
These must include at least two courses in Peninsular Spanish
literature and at least two courses in Spanish American literature.
At least one course in Peninsular literature and one course in
Spanish American literature must cover pre-twentieth-century
texts.
2. Competence in Spanish equivalent to Spanish 321.
3. Spanish 400.
4. Spanish 470.
Recommended but not required:
1. Spanish 321.
2. French, and/or Latin, and/or another foreign language.
3. Humanities 210 and/or 220.
4. Latin American history.
Study Abroad
Majors in Spanish are encouraged to spend time in a
Spanish-speaking country. Reed has study abroad options in Ecuador
at the Universidad de San Francisco de Quito and the Pontífica
Universidad Católica del Ecuador; in Argentina at the Facultad
Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales and the Universidad de San
Andrés; in Spain at the Universidad de La Rioja in Logroño and
through the Hamilton College Academic Year in Spain Program in
Madrid; and, in Costa Rica at the Universidad de Costa Rica, in
concert with Lewis & Clark College. These programs are not
limited to Spanish majors. The department also helps students
select study abroad programs in other parts of Latin America and in
Spain on an individual basis. See the "Off-Campus Study" section of
the catalog for more information.