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RELIGION 339c: d-ESD,IP.Religion in Southeast Asia
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
d-ESD,IP.Religion in Southeast Asia
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RELIGION 360c: d.Religion and Popular Politics in African History
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Spring 2007. DAVID GORDON. Religion in African history since the colonial period with a focus on Islam in Saharan Africa and Christian movements in south and central Africa. Examines popular anti-colonial religious movements and the relationship between religious movements and post-colonial political parties and states. Includes missionary influences and independent African Christianity in south and central Africa; Sufi Brotherhoods in Senegal; and Islamic rebellion and fundamentalism in Nigeria, Algeria, and Sudan. (Same as Africana Studies 360 and History 360.)
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RELIGION 390c: Theories about Religion
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Fall 2006. JORUNN BUCKLEY. Fall 2007. JOHN HOLT. Seminar focused on how religion has been explained and interpreted from a variety of intellectual and academic perspectives from the sixteenth century to the present. In addition to a historical overview of religion's interpretation and explanation, the focus also includes consideration of postmodern critiques and the problem of religion and violence in the contemporary world. Prerequisite: Religion 101.
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RELIGION 390c - Theories about Religion
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RELIGION 401c¨C404c: Advanced Independent Study and Honors
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
THE DEPARTMENT.
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RUSSIAN 101c: Elementary Russian I
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Every fall. Fall 2006. JANE KNOX-VOINA. Emphasis on the acquisition of language skills through imitation and repetition of basic language patterns; the development of facility in speaking and understanding simple Russian. Conversation hour with a native speaker.
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RUSSIAN 101c - Elementary Russian I
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RUSSIAN 102c: Elementary Russian II
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Spring 2007. JANE KNOX-VOINA. Continuation of Russian 101. Emphasis on the acquisition of language skills through imitation and repetition of basic language patterns; the development of facility in speaking and understanding simple Russian. Conversation hour with native speaker. Prerequisite: Russian 101 or permission of the instructor.
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RUSSIAN 102c - Elementary Russian II
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RUSSIAN 203c: Intermediate Russian I
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Every fall. Fall 2006. JANE KNOX-VOINA. A continuation of Russian 101, 102. Emphasis on maintaining and improving the student's facility in speaking and understanding normal conversational Russian. Writing and reading skills are also stressed. Conversation hour with native speaker. Prerequisite: Russian 102 or permission of the instructor.
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RUSSIAN 203c - Intermediate Russian I
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RUSSIAN 204c: Intermediate Russian II
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Spring 2007. RAYMOND MILLER. A continuation of Russian 203. Emphasis on maintaining and improving the student's facility in speaking and understanding normal conversational Russian. Writing and reading skills are also stressed. Conversation hour with native speaker. Prerequisite: Russian 203 or permission of the instructor.
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RUSSIAN 212c: Fantasy,Satire,and Science Fiction:Making Sense of the Absurd in a Totalitarian World
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Fantasy,Satire,and Science Fiction:Making Sense of the Absurd in a Totalitarian World
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RUSSIAN 220c: IP.Nineteenth-Century Russian Literature
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Fall 2006. RAYMOND MILLER. Traces the development of Russian realism and the Russian novel in the context of contemporary intellectual history. Specific topics include the Russian response to Romanticism; the rejection of Romanticism in favor of the "realistic" exposure of Russia's social illsRussian nationalism and literary Orientalism; the portrayal of women and their role in Russian society; the reflection of contemporary political controversies in Russian writing. Authors include Pushkin, Gogol', Lermontov, Belinsky, Turgenev, Dostoevsky, and Tolstoy. Russian majors are required to do some reading in Russian.
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