DU Department of Spanish Language, Literary and Cultural Studies

DU Department of Spanish Language, Literary and Cultural Studies

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SLLCS is devoted to making culture an integral part of language education.

We offer language and literature courses that cover the history and culture of people from Latin American, European, and North American Spanish-speakers.

«Este momento es uno muy auspicioso»: Lina Meruane, escritora ganadora de Premio José Donoso, habla sobre su impacto internacional 01/17/2024

LITERATURE - CHILE

Author: Lina Meruane, «Este momento es uno muy auspicioso»: Lina Meruane, escritora ganadora de Premio José Donoso, habla sobre su impacto internacional

«Este momento es uno muy auspicioso»: Lina Meruane, escritora ganadora de Premio José Donoso, habla sobre su impacto internacional La autora nacional avecindada en Estados Unidos se encuentra de visita en Chile para promocionar su nuevo libro, "Avidez", en el que aborda temáticas como el deseo, la ansiedad y la codicia.

Peruvian Government Honors DU Spanish Professor for Quechua and Andean Scholarship 12/13/2023

Our Professor Dr. Alison Krogel received high recognition from the Peruvian Government

Peruvian Government Honors DU Spanish Professor for Quechua and Andean Scholarship Professor Alison Krögel was recently recognized by the Peruvian government for her teaching, scholarship, community engagement and advocacy related to the country’s culture. Andrés Garrido, minister counselor and head of the Public Diplomacy Department of the Embassy of Peru in the United States...

10/26/2023

Next Wednesday!!! The Dept of Spanish Language, Literary and Cultural Studies and the Dept of Political Sciences will be hosting the Biden-Harris appointed Director for the Office of Civil Rights for the United States Department of Health and Human Services, Melanie Fontes Rainer, along with regional HHS Director Lily Griego. They will be speaking about social justice and language access in the context of the work of Health and Human Services.

The event is free and open to the public. No registration needed. CCOM 1700 at 2pm

Hispanics and Latinos who don’t know Spanish fight against shame 10/09/2023

Having Hispanic heritage and not speaking Spanish is a common source of shame and feeling like an outsider for many

9 News came to interview our Dr. Lina Reznicek-Parrado about the Spanish for Heritage Students Program and the well know language insecurity phenomenon that is very common around heritage speakers. Watch this 3.5 minute video!

Hispanics and Latinos who don’t know Spanish fight against shame People who never learned Spanish are embracing the language of their heritage by attending a conversation club for Hispanics and Latinos.

Photos from DU Department of Spanish Language, Literary and Cultural Studies's post 09/20/2023

The Peruvian Consul General in Denver, on behalf of the President of the Republic of Perú, has announced that our Alison Krögel, Ph.D. and Professor of Andean & Quechua Studies at the SLLCS, has been awarded the honor of being named "Gran Oficial" of the Order "Al Mérito por Servicios Distinguidos," in recognition, among other things, of her extraordinary scholarship relating to Peruvian culture and her notable efforts making visible—and advocating on behalf of—Quechua-speaking Peruvian sheepherders living in Colorado and Wyoming. The Peruvian Government is recognizing Alison for years of dedication to being a champion of Perú in her teaching, scholarship, community-engagement, and advocacy.

This is a massive and rare honor!
Congratulations Alison! Super well deserved!!!

06/06/2023

Happy Summer Break!

Photo (Unsplash): Ekrem Osmanoglu

Colombian National Anthem - "¡Oh Gloria Inmarcesible!" (ES/EN) 05/19/2023

LITERATURE-Colombia

Every country's national anthem has its own history. The history of Colombia's comes from its president Rafael Núñez who wrote it as a poem to celebrate Cartagena's independence in 1850. Oh Gloria Inmarcesible.

Colombian National Anthem - "¡Oh Gloria Inmarcesible!" (ES/EN) National Anthem of Colombia - "¡Oh Gloria Inmarcesible!" (Oh Unfading Glory!)Includes lyrics in both Spanish (Colombia) and English.

Photos from DU Department of Spanish Language, Literary and Cultural Studies's post 05/17/2023

The Office of the Regional Director of HHS (Health and Human Services) REGION 8 highlights Alexander, Rasika, and Zara, with an extra shoutout to Isaac and Alexandra who are in our SPAN 3997 Internship class. All 5 of these students help make up their Spring 2023 internship cohort. The program provides work opportunities to students and lets them explore Federal careers while continuing in school. Once completing the program students are eligible for permanent careers in these positions.
https://view.connect.hhs.gov/?qs=12193520afabe09cd88e295b0712e434e9a8ff60dec7dafce42b8abd8b6fe25a91830164a88e03a5315c21443e1101d7d03d785292d68184b85035fc258799dd90971a8dd17b9fb9d4d82c9051bbb5cd

ONCE: THE HISTORY BEHIND CHILE'S TEA TIME 05/03/2023

CULTURE-Chile
Many countries have their unique traditions, and for Chile, Once is one of their biggest. Once is a special mealtime eaten at between 5pm and 9pm ... or at 11am?🤔 Want to learn more about Once?

ONCE: THE HISTORY BEHIND CHILE'S TEA TIME "Once" in Chile's is one of my favorite meals. Where exactly did the tradition of "once" come from and why is it a thing?

04/26/2023

NEW DATE!

Come join the CWLC, LL&C, SLLCS, Graduation Success, The 4D Experience, J. Korbel School of International Studies, Study Abroad, Career Services, Language Ambassadors, Faculty Advisors, Free Tutoring Program, and Language Partners and non-credit community language classes in celebrating the holistic nature of linguistic and cultural studies at DU. There will be information, advising, networking and corn hole, soccer, popcorn, ice cones, and music ... so much fun!

Bring It On, Bolivia: 53 Essential Bolivian Spanish and Quechua Phrases | FluentU Spanish Blog 04/19/2023

LANGUAGE-Bolivia

Native languages have a strong influence on the way people speak other languages around the world. This is no different for Bolivia with Quechua often popping up in their Spanish. Here are a few examples.

Bring It On, Bolivia: 53 Essential Bolivian Spanish and Quechua Phrases | FluentU Spanish Blog Bolivia has 64 languages, and Bolivian Spanish is one of the most common. What makes Bolivian Spanish different from other kinds of Spanish? Learn 53 words and phrases that are unique to Bolivian Spanish and the Quechua language from which many colloquialisms arose.

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