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About | Department of Spanish, Portuguese, and Latin American Studies

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The Faculty of Humanities
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Mount Scopus
Jerusalem, 9190501

 

Department Head: Dr Claudia Kedar, claudia.kedar@mail.huji.ac.il

Department Advisor for BA Students: Dr Or Hasson, or.hasson@mail.huji.ac.il

Director of Literature MA Studies: Prof. Ruth Fine, ruth.fine@mail.huji.ac.il

Director of Historical MA Studies: Dr Claudia Kedar, claudia.kedar@mail.huji.ac.il

Department Advisors for PhD Students: Prof. Ruth Fine (Literature), Prof. Aldina Quintana (Languages and Linguistics) and Dr Claudia Kedar (History)

Students Exchange Advisor: Dr Or Hasson, or.hasson@mail.huji.ac.il

 

For administrative matters, please contact

Dina Belostotsky
dinab@savion.huji.ac.il
Tel. 02-5883616
Room: 45404
Office hours: Sun., Mon., Wed., Thur., 10:00-13:00.

 

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About

Our Department focuses on the history, literature, politics, languages and culture of the Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal) and Latin America and the Caribbean. In other words, at the core of our Department are more than 20 countries in which most of the population speaks Spanish, Portuguese and Ladino – the three languages we teach.

We are the only academic home in Israel that offers BA, MA, and PhD programs in Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies. Our program is regional and multidisciplinary. It is excellent and demanding, as we believe this is the best way to offer our students the tools and the knowledge needed to succeed in the academia and the job-market.

Over the years, the countries at the heart of our study programs experienced ups and downs. They witnessed the emergence of innovative ideas, inventions, and discoveries that changed the history of humankind. Most recently, many Iberian and Latin American countries have attracted increasing interest. Is Brazil going to remain part of the so-called BRICs? Is Spain on the way to being the third economic power in the EU? Will countries like Mexico, Argentina, Chile, and Colombia change their position in the global scene? What happened to the indigenous people of Latin America? Why was Mario Vargas LLosa the first non-French language writer to enter the French Academy? Will the United States be the second Spanish-speaking country in the world, after Mexico, in 2060? If you are looking for answers for these and other question – join us!

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