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MOD-HEB 120a: Intermediate Modern Hebrew I
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
The course reinforces and expands knowledge of linguistic and grammatical structures, with emphasis on further developing the four skills. Readings include selections from contemporary Israeli literature, print media, and internet publications. Readings and class discussions cover various facets of Israeli high and popular culture.
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MOD-HEB 120b: Intermediate Modern Hebrew II
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Continuation of Hebrew 120a.
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MOD-HEB 120b - Intermediate Modern Hebrew II
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MOD-HEB 130a: Advanced Modern Hebrew I
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
This course constitutes the third and final year of the modern Hebrew language sequence.The course emphasizes the development of advanced proficiency in all skills. Readings include texts of linguistic and cultural complexity that cover contemporary Israeli literature and culture.
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MOD-HEB 130a - Advanced Modern Hebrew I
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MOD-HEB 130b: Advanced Modern Hebrew II
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
This course is a continuation of Hebrew 130. Texts, films, and other materials expose students to the richness and complexity of the contemporary sociolinguistics of Israeli society.
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MOD-HEB B: Elementary Modern Hebrew
8.00 Credits
Harvard University
The course introduces students to the phonology and script as well as the fundamentals of morphology and syntax of modern Hebrew. Emphasis is placed on developing reading, speaking, comprehension and writing skills, while introducing students to various aspects of contemporary Israeli society and culture.
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MOD-HEB B - Elementary Modern Hebrew
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MODGRK 100: Advanced Modern Greek: Introduction to Modern Greek Literature
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Literary, sociocultural, and linguistic analysis of selected readings in prose, poetry, plays, orally transmitted songs, and folktales.
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MODGRK 100 - Advanced Modern Greek: Introduction to Modern Greek Literature
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MODGRK 125: Greek Modernism
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Focuses on the ways in which Greek literature contributed and responded to modernist aesthetics. Topics to be studied include tradition and modernity, nostalgia and memory, poetics and desire.
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MODGRK 125 - Greek Modernism
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MODGRK 145: Dreams and Literature
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Against the dual background of ancient and medieval commentaries on the one hand, and modern psychoanalytic and ethnographic studies on the other, diverse literary texts will be explored. The major focus will be on Greek literature, but examples from other European literatures will also be considered (including film). Major topics: typology of dreams; dreams as narratives; dreaming and writing; religious dimensions. Theoretical readings to include: Aristotle, Aelius Aristides, Artemidorus, Synesius of Cyrene; Freud, Jung, Levi-Strauss, Foucault, Lyotard.
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MODGRK A: Elementary Modern Greek
8.00 Credits
Harvard University
For students with no knowledge of modern Greek. Basic oral expression, listening comprehension, grammar, reading, and writing. Language instruction is supplemented by reading of simple literary passages and other texts, as well as by online instruction.
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MODGRK A - Elementary Modern Greek
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MODGRK B: Intermediate Modern Greek: Language and Civilization
8.00 Credits
Harvard University
Aims at further development of skills in speaking, comprehension, reading, and writing. Selected readings in prose (literary and journalistic), poetry, folksongs, modern music, and theater serve as an introduction to aspects of modern Greek literature and culture. The course is conducted in Greek and focuses on topics selected by the instructor and the students in the first term. Grammar is reviewed in the context of readings. Instruction is supplemented by online instruction.
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