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COML 270: German Cinema
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Arts & Letters Sector. All Classes. MacLeod. An introduction to the momentous history of German film, from its beginnings before World War One to developments following the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and German reunification in 1990. With an eye to film's place in its historical and political context, the course will explore the "Golden Age" of German cinema in the Weimar Republic, when Berlin vied with Hollywood; the complex relationship between Nazi ideology and entertainment during the Third Reich; the fate of German film-makers in exile during the Hitler years; post-war film production in both West and East Germany; the call for an alternative to "Papa's Kino"and the rise of New German Cinena in the late 1960's.
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COML 271: Topics in 20th Century Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Distribution Course in Arts & Letters. Class of 2009 & prior only. Staff. The course explores an aspect of 20th-century literature intensively; specific course topics will vary from year to year.
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COML 271 - Topics in 20th Century Literature
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COML 272: French Literature in Translation
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
May be counted as a General Requirement Course in Arts & Letters. Class of 2009 & prior only. Moudileno. This is a topics course. The content of the course will vary from semester to semester. All works read in English.
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COML 279: Experiments in Modern Flemish and Dutch Fiction and Film
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. The course will be taught in English. In this seminar, we will study innovative twentieth-century Flemish and Dutch fiction and film against a cultural and historical background. We will mainly read postwar novels and discuss their context and importance. In our readings of concrete texts, we will pay special attention to new, experimental forms of narrative and their implication for the understanding of the text, as well as to the adaptation of these new forms to the movie screen.
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COML 280: Italian Cinema
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Distribution Course in Hist & Tradition. Class of 2009 & prior only. Kirkham. A close look at Italian cinematic production, with emphasis on the nature of the artistic medium and its relation to political reality. Film screenings (in Italian with subtitles and open to the public) in the evening. Topics will vary: the history of Italian cinema/literature and film /politics and society/a major director. Please consult each semester's offerings.
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COML 282: Modern Jewish Literature in Translation
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Arts & Letters Sector. All Classes. Gold. This is a topics course. Topic varies semester to semester. Past topics have included: Film and Literature: Childhood in Times of Peace and War; War and Love: Heroism and Anti-Heroism in Israeli Writings; Film & Literature: War & Love in Israel; The 'Other' in Modern Hebrew Literature; Holocaust in Lit and Film.
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COML 283: Jewish Folklore in Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
May be counted as a General Requirement Course in History & Tradition. Class of 2009 & prior only. Ben-Amos. The Jews are among the few nations and ethnic groups whose oral tradition occurs in literary and religious texts dating back more than two thousand years. This tradition changed and diversified over the years in terms of the migration of Jews into different countries and historical, social, and cultural changes that these countries underwent. The course attempts to capture thei historical and ehtnic diversity of Jewish folklore in a variety of oral liteary forms. A basic book of Hasidic legends from the 18th century will serve as a key text to explore problems in Jewish folklore relating to both earlier and later periods.
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COML 283 - Jewish Folklore in Literature
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COML 288: Topics in American Poetry
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Distribution Course in Arts & Letters. Class of 2009 & prior only. Staff. Sometimes limiting itself to the works of one or two authors, sometimes focusing on a particular theme such as "American Poetry and Democratic Culture," this course devotes itself to the study of twentieth-century America poetry.
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COML 288 - Topics in American Poetry
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COML 290: Topics Women in Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Distribution Course in Arts & Letters. Class of 2009 & prior only. Staff. The advanced women's studies course in the department, focusing on a particular aspect of literature by and about women. Topics might include: "Victorian Literary Women"; "Women, Politics, and Literature"; "Feminist Literary Theory"; and similar foci.
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COML 291: Topics Literary Theory
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Distribution Course in Arts & Letters. Class of 2009 & prior only. Staff. This course explores an aspect of literary theory intensively; specific course topics vary from year to year.
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