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SLAV 562: Russian Theatre and Drama from Stanislavski and Chekhov to the Present
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
(3). H/W Astudy of the development of Russian Theatre and dramatic literature from 1898 to the present. Lectures and readings in English. (Same as TH&F 725.) LEC
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SLAV 564: The "Woman Question" in Nineteenth-century Russian Literature
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
(3). HAn exploration of the "woman question" in nineteenth-century Russia as treatedin literary texts. Authors to be included are: Tolstoy, Turgenev, Dostoevsky, Chekhov, as well as women writers such as Karolina Pavlova and Evgeniia Tur, and prominent literary and social critics. Readings in English. LEC
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SLAV 566: The Devil in Russian Literature
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
H This course traces the various manifestations of the Devil through Russian and European folklore, myth, theology, culture, and literature. Although the focus is on Russian literature, classic European works are discussed, as they had a powerful impact on the modern Russian Conception of the Evil One. Readings in English. (Same as HWC 566.) LEC
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SLAV 568: Biblical Themes in Modern Russian Literature
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
H An exploration of the creative process of modern Russian literature (1700 to present) through the ways in which Russian writers have responded to the Bible, the cornerstone of both Western and Eastern Christianity. LEC
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SLAV 568 - Biblical Themes in Modern Russian Literature
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SLAV 600: Biography of a City:
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Washburn University
H/W Examination in depth of the historical, social, intellectual, and artistic development of one or more major Slavic urban centers. LEC
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SLAV 612: Introduction to Russian Literature of the Nineteenth Century
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
H/W Pushkin, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, and others with an introduction to Russian culture. Lectures and readings in Russian. Prerequisite: Three years of Russian language study or its equivalent. LEC
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SLAV 614: Russian Literature in Translation:
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
H/W Asurvey of the principal Russian authors and literary works of the 19th and/or 20th century. Readings in English, no prerequisites for non-Russian majors. Students with a sound knowledge of Russian will be expected to do some of the readings in Russian. LEC
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SLAV 616: Introduction to Russian Literature of the Twentieth Century
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
H/W A survey of recent Russian and Soviet literature. Lectures and readings in Russian. Prerequisite: Three years of Russian language study or its equivalent. LEC
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SLAV 630: Slavic Folklore
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
H/W Introduction to the phenomena and problems of Slavic folklore. Prerequisite: Two years of Russian on the college level. LEC
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SLAV 635: Language,Culture,and Ethnicity in Prehistoric Eastern Europe
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
S The course is for students who wish to understand the prehistory of Eastern Europe with special attention to the Slavs. The interdisciplinary course examines East European prehistory from the perspectives of archaeology and linguistics, considering also how ideologies have influenced the interpretation of results. No language prerequisite. (Same as ANTH 696) LEC
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