Course Description: Students work with the instructor and WLC faculty advisors to research, synthesize, write and present their Capstone projects. Students will also complete a Graduation ePortfolio reflecting how each MLO was met. This course is required for all Japanese Language and Culture, and Spanish Language and Hispanic Cultures majors.
Course Narrative: In this course, WLC 400 we were able to continue working on our capstone project, which was really helpful since this project was a big one, in this class I learned to improve my way of research since with my group we did find good articles. We focus for this project on The Evolution of the Feminine Figure in Pandora's Papers (1976) by Rosario Ferré. We took a look at the female figure within the patriarchal society of Puerto Rico and how Ferre was one of the first feminist to show some type of liberalism by her literature. My group was composed by Ketherin Moz, Ana López and I with a purpose to show the evolution women had encountered in Puerto Rico.