Understandings and misunderstandings of the Spanish language and Hispanic literature

The course is organized by the Carlos Fuentes School of Hispano-American Literature and the Center for Mexican Studies in Spain of the National Autonomous University in Mexico.

The Carlos Fuentes School of Hispano-American Literature and the Center for Mexican Studies in Spain of the National Autonomous University in Mexico (UNAM-Spain), organize the post graduate course "Understandings and misunderstandings of the Spanish language and Hispanic literature," to be held virtually between the months of March through October, 2021. Applications for the course will be open from February 8th. to 24th., 2021. The course is geared towards university students, writers, professors, publishers and artists who deal with literature anywhere in the world.

That the Spanish language is the language with which over five hundred million people in the world communicate, does not mean that in all the places where it is spoken and written it remains the same. While the similarities of the shared language open the door for contemporary literature to an enormous and constantly expanding territory, the diversity of their differences nurtures and enriches it. It is increasingly clear that words in their written form have an impact within societies, which are in continuous development.

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