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The Department of World Languages and Literatures is vital to the social and intellectual life of the College of Liberal Arts and the University of Nevada. We contribute a crucial component to the university's efforts to prepare undergraduate and graduate students for an increasingly diverse world in which communicating well across cultures and competing globally determine success. The quality and effectiveness of the department's programs are essential to the success of the university, both locally, in an increasingly multilingual State, and globally, in an increasingly networked world.

The department provides students with the cultural background, critical thinking skills, and communicative proficiency they need to navigate in a complex global environment. The department offers undergraduate students rigorous, innovative programs of study in their chosen fields, from basic courses in a variety of foreign languages to advanced courses in literature, film, culture, critical theory, translation, and linguistics. The department offers a Master of Arts degree program in Spanish that aims to provide students with a broad knowledge base from which to pursue more-specialized studies, to offer a depth of experience in scholarship, and, for graduate assistants, student teaching and research that will advance their future professional activities. The department's excellent placement record attests to its commitment to the intellectual and professional formation of its graduate and undergraduate students.

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    Exile and transterment in two poems by Gonzalo Rojas 

    Rojas, Nelson (Estudios Filologicos, 2015)
    As has been the case with many intellectuals in our time, the poet Gonzalo Rojas (Lebu, 19162011) lived the almost always traumatic experience of exile, which appears in many poems of his work. To meet the objective of his ...
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    Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Immigrants and Their Descendants in Argentine Audiovisual Popular Culture 

    Gomez, Christopher A. A.; Lockhart, Darrell B. (Associate Students of the University of Nevada (ASUN), 2014-10-25)
    Beginning in the 1970s, immigration from China, Japan, and Korea has steadily grown bringing approximately 200,000 immigrants to Argentina. With ethnic Chinese, Japanese, and Korean persons adding to the growing national ...
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    Teaching an Old Field New Tricks: Chinese Eugenics 

    Moran, Naomi E. (4/15/2016)
    This article evaluates the relationship between the Maternal and Infant Health Care Law of 1995 in China with continuing Chinese policies and scientific research based in eugenics. This article also explores the nature of ...