Spanish
Spanish, as an academic subject, contains a broad range of research-fields, in both linguistics and the study of literature, and both represent important and successful areas of research activity within the Department of Romance Studies and Classics.
Literary studies. The Department of Romance Studies and Classics covers the full temporal range of written Spanish, from the thirteenth century to the present day; looking at medieval Spanish texts for indications of how different variants of the Spanish language have developed over time and how the dialect of Castile became the “standard language”, steadily replacing Aragonese and Galician (see below, Spanish philology); the study of the Baroque as a particularly effervescent literary style, in both the Early Modern and Modern periods; Latin American literature and culture from the conquest to the 21st century; Native American literature from an ecocritical and symbolic perspective; ecocriticism, eco-culture and environmental humanities as disciplines whose focus lies in how fiction treats landscape and environment; research on memory studies, literature and globalization, in particular relation to the social experience of trauma.
With regard to linguistics, a particular strength is the study of pragmatic aspects of the language, that is, how linguistic and cultural behaviour is embedded in socio-cultural frameworks (such as analysis of expressions of (im)politeness); another is the investigation of grammatical variation in Spanish with particular emphasis on dialectal and social variation; and, further, research on second language learning and Spanish as second language (see also Spanish linguistics).
Hispanic Literature
Research on literature in the Hispanic World at Stockholm University is carried out over a broad range of topics, with particular focus on the Golden Age writing as well as modern literature from the twentieth and twenty-first, but also on the cradle of that Golden Age, that is Spanish medieval literature from the thiteenth to the fifteenth centuries.
Hispanic Literature
Spanish Second Language Acquisition
In Sweden, Spanish is one of the most widely spoken Second Languages. Spanish is spoken by almost 600 million people worldwide, has 23 academias and is an official language in 21 countries. Spanish is the most commonly chosen Foreign Language in Swedish primary and secondary schools.