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Constantine Muravnik. mwf 11.35-12.50 L5 1 §CCredits Meets RP (34) Intensive practice in conversation and composition accompanied by review and refinement of grammar. Readings from nineteenth- and twentieth-century literature, selected readings in Russian history and current events, and videotapes and films are used as the basis of structured conversation, composition, and grammatical exercises. Oral and written examinations. Audiovisual work in the Center for Language Study required. After russ 140b or 145b or equivalent (Formerly the first term of russ 130)
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Constantine Muravnik. mwf 11.35-12.50 L5 1 §CCredits Meets RP (34) Continuation of russ 150a. After russ 150a or equivalent (Formerly the second term of russ 130)
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Constantine Muravnik. mw1-2.15 L5,Hu (36) Close reading, interpretation, and discussion of Russian fiction, poetry, and discursive prose in history and philosophy. Special attention to cultural significance, stylistics, and aesthetics, as well as to grammatical structures and syntax. Use of translation as a method for interpretation. Grammar review and extensive vocabulary building. Readings include works by Babel, Nabokov, Bulgakov, Mandelshtam, Tsvetaeva, Karamzin, Chaadaev, and Victor Erofeev. Conducted in Russian and English. Prerequisite: russ 140b or 145b or permission of instructor. ( Formerly russ 134a)
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3.00 Credits
Advanced Conversation in Contemporary Russia
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3.00 Credits
Irina Dolgova. mwf 11.35-12.25 L5 (34) Development of advanced skills in speaking, listening, reading, and writing Russian. Class work centers on discussion and analysis of videotapes, literary texts, newspaper articles, and readings about Russian intellectual life and culture. Weekly compositions or translations, oral reports, intensive review, and refinement of syntactical and lexical topics. After russ 151b or equivalent. ( Formerly russ 140a)
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3.00 Credits
Irina Dolgova. mwf 11.35-12.25 L5 (34) Continuation of russ 160a. After russ160a or equivalent. ( Formerly russ 141b)
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Rta Lipson. mw 1-2.15; screenings m7p.m. L5,Hu (0) Exploration of the fascination of filmmakers around the world with Chekhov's writings. Readings from Chekhov's prose and plays, as well as from critical texts on the author and on theory of adaptation . Afte r russ 151b. (Formerly russ 166a)
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3.00 Credits
Rta Lipson. mw9-10.15 L5,Hu (0) Symbolism, acmeism, futurism. After russ 151b. (Formerly russ 167b)
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8.00 Credits
Rta Lipson. mw1-2.15 L5,Hu (0) The Russian custom of the food feast ( zastol'e) as a social and cultural institution with respect to ritual, communication, and identity. Ways in which literature, film, and visual art portray this specifically Russian mode of celebration, bonding, and interpersonal enjoyment. Development of advanced Russian language proficiency with a focus on describing in detail, supporting opinions, stating hypotheses, and using extended discourse. Eight classes conducted around a traditional Russian table offering authentic cuisine. Prerequisite: russ 160a or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
JohnMacKay. For description see under Russian & East European Studies.
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