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HMN 218: Eastern European Literature
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Texts studied are by such authors as Moricz, Hasek, Bulgakov, Andric, Gombrowicz, Kundera, Ugresic, and Erofeev. (CD, D)
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HMN 219: Introduction to Japanese Literature
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Major works of poetry, drama, and fiction from the classical and modern periods. Also listed as EAL 219. (D)
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HMN 221: Introduction to Chinese Literature
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Readings and discussions in fiction, drama, and poetry from the traditional and modern periods. Also listed as EAL 221. (D)
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HMN 222: African and Caribbean Literature
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Examination of the negritude movement and the negro-African novel. Texts studied are by such authors as Aimé Césaire, Léopold SenghorOusmane Sembène, and Mariama Ba. (CD, D)
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HMN 223: Contemplative Practices and Literary Creation
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
An introduction to contemplative reading in the western monastic tradition, its development in the Middle Ages, and its influence on intellectual life and non-religious literary creation until the twentieth century, with a focus on Spain. (D)
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HMN 2248: Cross-cultural Encounters in Morocco
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Interdisciplinary study of Moroccan culture, both past and present, and an introduction to a country whose history and geo-political situation are unique within the Arab region. Group excursions to sites of cultural and historic significance. Offered in Fez, Morocco, during the summer session.
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HMN 2253: Literature,Travel,and Discovery
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Exploration of various works, primarily in translation, from Homer to the present that focuses on the relationship between travel and discovery, especially as travel establishes the ongoing connection between the sacred and the profane for both guest and host.
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HMN 2287: Viennese Culture from 1860 to 1914
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
A study of late nineteenth and early twentieth century Vienna as reflected in the matrix of the city's civic and artistic life. Offered in Vienna.
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HMN 230: Women Writers in Contemporary Italy
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Readings and discussions of texts by women writers in post-fascist Italy that reflect the feminine perspective on issues in contemporary Italian society and society at large. Authors include Naraini, Morante, Fallaci, Ginzburg, deCespedes, and Ortese. (Qualifies, with modifications, for the minor in Italian.)
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HMN 245: Interdisciplinary Seminar in Critical Thinking
1.50 Credits
Wake Forest University
Investigation of cross-disciplinary issues. Designed to encourage experimental, interdisciplinary thinking and writing.
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