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4.00 Credits
Also listed as General Literary Studies 248. A critical development of the Russian novel from its beginnings in Pushkin to its modernist and postmodernist incarnations. Conducted in English. Prerequisite: none. ARMSTRONG, HEROLD.
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4.00 Credits
A survey of the varying cultural and racial perceptions of Africa and people of African descent as reflected in 19th- and 20th-century literature. Examines tsarist and Soviet history of Russian intellectual contact with the African diaspora and the impact of this contact on the development of the "African" as a literarytheme in Russian and Soviet literature. Conducted in English. Prerequisite: none. GREENE.
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4.00 Credits
Advanced grammar combined with intensive reading of selected literary texts by major writers of the 19th century, including Pushkin, Lermontov, Gogol, Dostoevsky, Turgenev, Tolstoy, and Chekhov. Conducted in Russian. Prerequisite: Russian 222 or permission of the instructor. STAFF.
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4.00 Credits
Further study of advanced grammar combined with intensive reading of selected literary texts by major writers of the 20th century, including modernist poets, and such prose writers as Bulgakov, Zamiatin, Olesha, Ilf and Petrov, Solzhenitsyn, Trifonov, Aksyonov, and other selected recent authors. Conducted in Russian. Prerequisite: Russian 331 or permission of the instructor. STAFF.
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4.00 Credits
Also listed as General Literary Studies 353. This course examines the artistic oeuvre of a single major Russian writer within the context of his cultural and literary milieu. The following writers could be offered in alternating years: Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Gogol, Chekhov, and Nabokov. Conducted in English. Prerequisite: none. May be repeated once for credit when content changes. STAFF.
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4.00 Credits
A cultural and linguistic study of a selected Russian cultural phenomenon from the 19th or 20th century. Discussion may be centered around intellectual history, popular culture, a cultural period (e.g., The Silver Age) or analysis of an aspect of culture (theatre, rock, etc.). Conducted in Russian. Prerequisite: Russian 332 or permission of instructor. STAFF.
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4.00 Credits
A literary and linguistic study of a major novel of the 19th or 20th century (e.g., Lermontov's Hero of Our Time, Dostoevsky' s Crime and Punishment , Tolstoy' Anna Karenina, Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita, Ilf and Petrov' s TheTwelve Chairs, Pasternak's Doctor Zhivago, a single author, a genre, a literary period, or clear expression of student choice). Conducted in Russian. Prerequisite: Russian 332 or permission of instructor. STAFF.
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4.00 Credits
Also listed as General Literary Studies 291. This course examines and analyzes a number of 20th-century works in translation from several countries of Central and Eastern Europe (primarily, but not limited to the former-Yugoslavia, Poland, and the former-Czechoslovakia). Attention is devoted to how writers, artists, poets, and others attempt to understand and respond to major events and issues in specific countries, and in the region in general: war, genocide, revolution, totalitarianism, political repression, clashes of religion and culture, and quests for (self-)identity. Prerequisite: none. ARMSTRONG.
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4.00 Credits
An interdisciplinary senior seminar or senior research project for students completing the concentration in Russian and Eastern European Studies. May be repeated in consecutive semesters by a student pursuing a single research project. Credits earned each semester must fulfill program requirements as specified in program description. STAFF.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to basic concepts, theory, and methods concerning human behavior and social structure. Special attention is paid to the scope and limitations of sociological analysis and the major empirical areas of investigation in sociology. Prerequisite: none. STAFF.
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