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Catalan Literature Courses

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ILAC 136 Modern Iberian Literatures Joan Ramon Resina Aut
ILAC 201 Gender, Body, Nation, & the Interpretation of Contemporary Catalan Literature & Art Margalida Pons Jaume Aut
ILAC 237 Viewing Modern Barcelona Joan Ramon Resina Aut
ILAC 301 19th Century Iberian Political Thought Joan Ramon Resina Win
ILAC 313 Centers and Peripheries in Contemporary Catalan Culture Margalida Pons Jaume Aut
ILAC 323 Renaissance/Early Modern Literature Vincent Barletta Win
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