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In the Italian Renaissance (c. 1300-1600) women were visible not only as subjects of male writers, philosophers, and artists but as writers, philosophers, and artists in their own right. By exploring their depiction in literature and the arts, this course considers women both as the object of works by males and as active contributors to culture. This course may count toward the major in Italian. Please note: Students may receive credit either for this course or for CORE C110, but not for both. Capabilities addressed: Critical reading, critical thinking, clear writing, collaborative learning, information technology, oral presentation. Prerequisite English 102, and a minimum of 30 credits. Degree Students Only. 3 Lect Hrs, 3 Credits
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A study of Renaissance man's ideals concerning culture, education, artistic creativity, civic values, societal roles, and love, through a critical reading of pertinent texts. Readings and discussions in English. Prerequisite: Italian 202 or equivalent, and written permission of instructor. Course Attributes: Humanities Distribution II Philosophical and Humanities I 3 Lect Hrs, 3 Credits
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This course uses works of fiction and non-fiction to examine the contribution of Americans of Italian descent to American civilization, and the interaction of the two cultures. Consideration is given to the particular regions from which immigrants have come. Readings and discussions in English. Distribution I Area: Historical and Cultural Studies. 3 Lect Hrs, 3 Credits
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A close reading of Dante's masterpiece-Inferno, Purgatory, Paradise-in the context of medieval civilization. Readings and discussions in EnglishCourse Attributes:Arts Distribution II Arts Distribution I 3 Lect Hrs, 3 Credits
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The Feminine Presence in Italian Culture
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An in-depth look into the thematic and technical development of the Italian cinema in the context of literary and social history from neo-realism through the 1980's. Films by Rossellini, Visconti, De Sica, Fellini, Antonioni, and Pasolini. No knowledge of Italian required. Course Attributes: Arts Distribution I 3 Lect Hrs, 3 Credits
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A course designed to assist students majoring, or wishing to major, in Italian, in those areas where individual problems of learning or preparation need to be resolved. Prerequisite: Ital 202 or departmental prognostic test. Hrs by arrangement, 1-2 Credits Course Attributes: World Language Distribution II
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See Ital 298. Prerequisite: Ital 202 or departmental prognostic test. Hrs by arrangement, 1-2 Credits Course Attributes: World Language Distribution II
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An intensive review of grammar, exercises in free composition, and advanced conversational practice. Prerequisite: Ital 202 or equivalent and permission of department. Course Attributes: World Language Distribution II 3 Lect Hrs, 3 Credits
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The main objective of this course is to give students a better knowledge of Italian morphology, syntax, semantics, and structure. Recurring problem areas in grammar are emphasized, as is literary understanding of style, genre, and current usage. Prerequisite: Ital 301 or equivalent; or permission of department. Course Attributes: World Language Distribution II 3 Lect Hrs, 3 Credits
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