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Spring 2007. ARIELLE SAIBER. Myths of metamorphosis, fables, fairy tales, horror films, the absurd, the magical, the uncanny, the supernatural, the surreal, sci fi-what is it that characterizes the transfiguration of reality How have Italian authors confronted and expressed deviation from the real And how does where these deviations take place play a role in our experience of them Explores the relationship between "the fantastic" and "space" through various literary genres and filas well as through extensive critical theory. Primary texts include works by Boccaccio, Ariosto, Leopardi, Tarchetti, Buzzati, Landolfi, Calvino, and others; and films by Bava, Argento, Bozzetto, Salvatores, and others. In Italian. Prerequisite: Italian 309 or permission of the instructor.
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Italian Theater
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THE DEPARTMENT.
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Fall 2006. NATSU SATO AND REIKO YOSHIDA. An introductory course in modern Japanese language. In addition to mastering the basics of grammar, emphasis is placed on active functional communication in the language, reading, and listening comprehension. Context-oriented conversation drills are complemented by audio materials. The two kana syllabaries and 60 commonly used kanji are introduced. No prerequisite. Followed by Japanese 102.
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Spring 2007. NATSU SATO AND REIKO YOSHIDA. A continuation of the fundamentals of Japanese grammar structures and further acquisition of spoken communication skills, listening comprehension, and proficiency in reading and writing. Introduces an additional 90 kanji. Prerequisite: Japanese 101 or permission of the instructor.
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Fall 2006. VYJAYANTHI SELINGER AND REIKO YOSHIDA. An intermediate course in modern Japanese language, with introduction of advanced grammatical structures, vocabulary, and characters. Continuing emphasis on acquisition of well-balanced language skills based on an understanding of the actual use of the language in the Japanese socio-cultural context. Introduces an additional 100 kanji. Prerequisite: Japanese 102 or permission of the instructor.
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Spring 2007. VYJAYANTHI SELINGER AND REIKO YOSHIDA. A continuation of Japanese 203 with the introduction of more advanced grammatical structures, vocabulary, and characters. Prerequisite: Japanese 203 or permission of the instructor.
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Fall 2006. REIKO YOSHIDA. Increases students' proficiency in both spoken and written modern Japanese. A variety of written and audiovisual materials are used to consolidate and expand mastery of more advanced grammatical structures and vocabulary. Includes oral presentation, discussion, and composition in Japanese. Prerequisite: Japanese 204 or permission of the instructor.
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Spring 2007. REIKO YOSHIDA. A continuation and progression of materials used in Japanese 205. Prerequisite: Japanese 205 or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Fall 2006. NATSU SATO. Designed to develop mastery of the spoken and written language. Materials from various sources such as literature, newspapers and cultural journals as well as TV programs and films are used. Assigned work includes written compositions and oral presentations. Prerequisite: Japanese 206 or permission of the instructor.
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