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Epsteyn Topic for 2009-10: Moscow. Students will become experts in one of the great overarching themes of Russian culture: Moscow. We will read and discuss texts, view films, listen to music, and compose essays on the theme of Russia's historic capital. The course includes study of grammar, vocabulary expansion with strong emphasis on oral proficiency and comprehension. At the end of the semester, each student will write a final paper and present to the class her own special research interest within the general investigation of Moscow's his-tory, traditions, culture, and art . Taught in Russian. Three periods . Prerequisite: 201-202 or the equivalent Distribution: Language and Literature Semester: Fall Unit: 1.0
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Epsteyn Topic for 2009-10: Children and Laughter in Russia. Students will enter the world of Russian children's folklore, literature, songs, film, and animation. From lullabies to folktales, from Pushkin' s skazki , animal fables by Krylov, didactic stories by Tolstoy we will move on to examine the contribution of Soviet authors from the early 1920s to the present (V. Maiakovsky, K. Chukovsky, S. Marshak, D. Kharms, M. Zoshchenko, A. Gaidar, N. Nosov, E. Uspensky, G. Oster) and their effect on the aesthetic development and ethical upbringing of children in Russia. The course emphasizes oral proficiency, extensive reading and weekly writing assignments. Students will create and present a final project on their own special research interest . Taught in Russian. Two periods . Prerequisite: 301 or the equivalent Distribution: Language and Literature Semester: Spring Unit: 1.0
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Hodge NOT OFFERED IN 2009-10. OFFERED IN 2010-11. Students will immerse themselves in the famous poemy of Derzhavin, Zhukovskii, Pushkin, Baratynskii, Kozlov, Lermontov, and Nekrasov, analyzing ballads and verse tales devoted to the natural and the supernatural. Exotic ?Oriental? cultures as well as high and low Russian culture serve as the backdrop for these dramatic verse narratives. Russian painting, music, and history will enrich our discussions of Russian Romanticism in the poetry . Prerequisite: 301 or 302 as prerequisite or corequisite. Distribution: Language and Literature Semester: N/O. Offered in 2011-12. Unit: 0.5
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Open by permission to qualified students. Distribution: None Semester: Fall, Spring Unit: 1.0
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Prerequisite: Open by permission to qualified students. Distribution: None Semester: Fall, Spring Unit: 0.5
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Prerequisite: By permission of department. See Academic Distinctions. Distribution: None Semester: Fall, Spring Unit: 1.0
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: 360 and permission of department. Distribution: None Semester: Fall, Spring Unit: 1.0
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3.00 Credits
Weiner NOT OFFERED IN 2009-10. OFFERED IN 2010-11. A Russian-language course designed to supplement 276 above, though 376 may be taken independently. Students will read and discuss, in Russian, major short works by Dostoevsky. One period. Prerequisite: 301 or 302 as prerequisite or corequisite. Distribution: Language and Literature Semester: N/O. Offered in 2010-11. Unit: 0.5
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3.00 Credits
Hodge NOT OFFERED IN 2009-10. OFFERED IN 2010-11. A Russian-language course designed to supplement 277 above, though 377 may be taken independently. Students will read and discuss, in Russian, major short works by Tolstoy. One period. Prerequisite: Prerequisite or corequisite: 301 or 302 Distribution: Language and Literature Semester: N/O. Offered in 2010-11. Unit: 0.5 Unit: 0.5
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3.00 Credits
Weiner A Russian-language course designed to supplement 286 above, though 386 may be taken independently. Students will read and discuss, in Russian, major short works by Nabokov. One period. Prerequisite: 301 or 302 as prerequisite or corequisite. Distribution: Language and Literature Semester: Fall Unit: 0.5
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