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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Classes conducted entirely in Russian, advanced concepts in grammar and stylistics, intensive reading, and discussions. Prerequisites Russian 22. This course is offered during the following semesters: Fall Semester
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3.00 Credits
Classes conducted entirely in Russian, advanced concepts in grammar and stylistics, intensive reading, and discussions. Prerequisites Russian 22. This course is offered during the following semesters: Spring Semester
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3.00 Credits
Language course for advanced students of Russian, including native/near-native speakers, focusing on issues of contemporary Russia through the lens of politics and media. Topics include the post-Soviet political landscape, rise of nationalism, state power, public expression, journalism, and crime. Course material includes mass media, pop culture, TV, documentaries, news and the Internet. Work includes essays, oral reports, and an independent research project. All work and materials in Russian. Prerequisites Russian 122 or permission of instructor. This course meets the following distribution requirements: Please note: If more than one distribution area is listed, the course can be used to satisfy ONE area only. Humanities This course meets the following culture options: Russian Culture
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3.00 Credits
Language course for advanced students of Russian, including native/near-native speakers, focusing on society and culture in contemporary Russia. Topics include the revival of the culture industry and its role in the creation of a resurgent Russia and a new 21st century, post-soviet, Russian national identity and society. Course materials include literature, film, music, TV, pop culture and pulp fiction, and the internet. Work includes essays, oral reports and an independent research project. All work and materials in Russian. Prerequisites Russian 122 or placement exam and permission of instructor. This course meets the following distribution requirements: Please note: If more than one distribution area is listed, the course can be used to satisfy ONE area only. Humanities This course meets the following culture options: Russian Culture
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3.00 Credits
Reading and discussion of short masterpieces by major authors of nineteenth-century fiction and poetry: Pushkin, Gogol, Lermontov, Turgenev, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, and Chekhov. Conducted exclusively in Russian. Prerequisites Russian 22. This course meets the following distribution requirements: Please note: If more than one distribution area is listed, the course can be used to satisfy ONE area only. Humanities This course is offered during the following semesters: Spring Semester
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3.00 Credits
Reading and discussion of short masterpieces by major authors of twentieth-century fiction and poetry: Blok, Akhmatova, Olesha, Bulgakov, Babel, Solzhenitsyn, Tolstaya, and others. Conducted exclusively in Russian. Prerequisites Russian 22 This course meets the following distribution requirements: Please note: If more than one distribution area is listed, the course can be used to satisfy ONE area only. Humanities
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3.00 Credits
Major Russian writers and literary currents (sentimentalism, romanticism, the Golden Age of realism) and their relation to social, political, and cultural developments. The evolution of Russian prose fiction with attention to important poetic works. Readings include Pushkin, Gogol, Pavlova, Turgenev, Tolstoy, and Dostoevsky. Additional readings in Russian and extra class meetings. (Also offered as lower-level.) This course meets the following distribution requirements: Please note: If more than one distribution area is listed, the course can be used to satisfy ONE area only. Humanities This course meets the following culture options: Russian Culture
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3.00 Credits
Examination of how social, economic, and political institutions in Russia shaped the roles women could play to fulfill their literary, artistic, and spiritual aspirations; how women strove to transcend prescribed norms. Illustrations from folklore, poetry, fiction, painting, and film--including works by male authors (Pushkin, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy), female poets (Pavlova, Akhmatova, Tsvetaeva, Odoevtseva), prosaists (Kollontai, Tolstaya, Tokareva), women painters (Goncharova, Serebriakova) and filmmakers (Shepitko, Muratova). Additional readings in Russian and extra class meetings. (Also offered at lower-level). This course meets the following distribution requirements: Please note: If more than one distribution area is listed, the course can be used to satisfy ONE area only. Humanities This course meets the following culture options: Russian Culture
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3.00 Credits
Study of selected authors, themes, genres, or literary movements given in Russian. Seminar or lecture/discussion format. Please see departmental website for specific details. This course meets the following distribution requirements: Please note: If more than one distribution area is listed, the course can be used to satisfy ONE area only. Humanities
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3.00 Credits
Study of selected authors, themes, genres, or literary movements given in Russian. Seminar or lecture/discussion format. Please see departmental website for specific details. This course meets the following distribution requirements: Please note: If more than one distribution area is listed, the course can be used to satisfy ONE area only. Humanities
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