Part Ib Paper SP5: Topics in Latin American Culture

"Upward, behind the onstreaming,
it mooned"
by Hector Haralambous
Welcome to the Learning Support Website for Topics in Latin American Culture. Here you will find timetables and other support information, together with learning resources such as lecture notes, links to useful information on the Internet, examination papers and examiners' reports. You can use the menu bar on the left to navigate to the resources for each of the six topics taught and examined. The notice board on the right will contain any notices about the course, changes in the teaching programme, etc.
Please note that there are no formal film screenings this year, but that you can book comfortable facilities to view films relevant to your course, either individually or in groups.
The course co-ordinator is Dr Rory O'Bryen. Please contact him if you have queries about the paper.
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13 Oct 2012
The 2010 examination paper has been posted, and the broken links to the 2009 paper have been repaired.
04 Sep 2012
Welcome to all new students of SP5! This year's DRAFT lecture list has now been posted. Major changes to the site will be posted here, or you can subscribe to the RSS Feed to be notified of all changes.
12 Nov 2011
The lecture notes for the lecture on Los de abajo have now been posted.
25 Feb 2010
Lecture notes for the introductory lecture on Nation & Narration and El matadero have now been posted.
This site has not yet been fully House Styled. Some pages will have inconsistent visual style, for which we apologize.

