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ITAL 116: Visions of the Renaissance
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
A survey of the one hundred years that changed the world. Each week the analysis of a visual image introduces the class to a text and a concept. Readings include Machiavelli, Castiglione, Michelangelo, Vasari, Galileo.
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ITAL 131: Authoring the Commedia (Dante and the Classical Tradition)
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Built around a close reading of Dante's Commedia, the seminar will examine the poem's critical and imitative dialogue with its principal Latin sources, as well as its points of intersection with Dante's other writings and with the vernacular literature of his epoch.
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ITAL 136: Cultural Migrations Between Africa and Italy
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
From the novels of Emilio Salgari, written at the height of the Italian colonial adventure, to the comics of Hugo Pratt and postmodern films of Pasolini and Antonioni, this course will investigate the representation of Africa in Italian culture. And reversing the gaze, what is the image of Italy in the texts of recent African immigrant writers?
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ITAL 163: On the Road: Journeys in Italian Cinema
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Explores cinematic and literary use of the road as an alternative to controlled environments from Fascism to the present. From early road movies like Luchino Visconti's Ossessione to migration films like Gianni Amelio's Lamerica, the course explores how roads map social change, ethnographic observations, memory and forgetting and the hopes and fears of a rapidly evolving nation.
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ITAL 171: Cultural History and Nation-Making: 1870-1920
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Introduction to the contested cultural history of the newly-made Italy: war, work, education, popular culture, fashion, festivals and cooking. Students will explore the interaction between literary texts and other cultural forms.
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ITAL 35: The Language of Art, Music, Food I
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
The 35/36 sequence offers insights into Italian society through three major cultural identifiers: art, music, and food. In the Fall term, content focuses on art and/or operatic libretti. For students with a solid grasp of the fundamentals of Italian grammar. Aims at improving command of the language both in speaking and writing, combined with reading strategies. Practice consists of discussions, exercises in diction, and written reports.
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ITAL 36: The Language of Art, Music, Food II
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Continuing with the focus on Italian society begun in Italian 35, this course turns to food culture. Aims at advancing students' proficiency in speaking, reading and writing through vocabulary development and extension of control of higher-level syntactical patterns. Practice through class presentations, compositions, and discussions.
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ITAL 40: Advanced Oral Expression: Teatro dal vivo
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Students perfect oral expression and communication skills through the close reading and performance of plays from the Commedia dell'arte to Carlo Goldoni, Giovanni Verga, Eduardo De Filippo and Nobel Prize-winners Luigi Pirandello and Dario Fo. Preparation in diction and presentation techniques culminates in the adaptation and production of a 20th century play performed during the Arts First Festival.
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ITAL 41: Italian Cities: Rome
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Focusing on the city of Rome this course explores regional culture(s) and the concept of city-states in the development of Italian identities. The city's quartieri, architecture, writers, gastronomy, history and legend are introduced through readings, the web, films, workshops and guests. Through guided practice of journalistic and narrative styles, students narrate their own multimedia virtual tour of the capital or another Italian city.
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ITAL 82: Italian Travels
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Italian travelers and travelers to Italy, both real and imagined, including voyages from Marco Polo to Italo Calvino, exotic adventures by Emilio Salgari and the immigrant experience described by Pap Khouma, Carmine Abate and other "new Italians".
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