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3.00 Credits
09S: 2A. Dist: SOC; WCult: W. Major Dist: US & CAN. Edsfsorth.
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All terms: Arrange This course offers an opportunity for a student to pursue some subject of special interest under the direction of a member of the Department through a specially designed program of readings and reports. Open to qualified students with written permission of the instructor and the Chair. 08F, 09F: D.F.S.P. Independent Field Project In consultation with members of the Dartmouth faculty, each student will design and carry out an independent project which makes use of London's unique research opportunities. The project may relate to any aspect of British, European, and World History. Prerequisite: membership in the Foreign Study Program. Nelson.
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3.00 Credits
08F, 09F: Arrange The focus of the seminar is historiographic and great emphasis will be placed on the skills needed to write a research thesis in History. This course does not fulfill the seminar requirement of the Major and it may be taken only once. Navarro.
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3.00 Credits
09W, 09S, 10W, 10S: Arrange This course involves an extensive investigation of some topic and submission of an bound undergraduate thesis by the designated deadline. Only students enrolled in the Honors Program may take History 99; permission of the instructor and the Chair.
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3.00 Credits
08F, 09W, 09S, 09F, 10W, 10S: 9 An introduction to Italian as a spoken and written language, with emphasis on practical conversation. The course includes regular practice in class, scheduled drill-sessions and the laboratory in understanding and using the spoken language. Never serves in partial satisfaction of the Distributive or World Culture Requirements. The staff.
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3.00 Credits
09W: 12 09X: 11 10S: 2 09S, 09F: D.L.S.A.+ This course will offer a general introduction to Italian literature from the thirteenth century to the present. Topics will vary according to the interests of the instructor, but readings will center on such authors as Dante, Petrarch, Boccaccio, Machiavelli, Ariosto, Leopardi, Manzoni, Pirandello, and Svevo. In 09W, Matrimonio all'italiana: Love, Marriage, and Adultery in Italian Literature and Film. This course examines themes of love, marriage, and adultery in Italian literature and film. We will focus on the changing social and cultural context of love relationships, as well as issues of identity and gender. Texts include Petrarch' s Canzoniere , Boccaccio ? Decamero n, Ariosto 's Orlando furio so, Manzon i's I promessi sp osi, Alera mo's Una d onna, and films such as Vittorio De S ica's Matrimonio all'it aliana. QuainPrerequisite: Italian 3, or permission of the instructor. Dist: LIT; WCult: W. The staff.
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3.00 Credits
Not offered in the period from 08F through 10S This course focuses on a wide variety of historically significant and emblematic cultural texts. These will be drawn especially from the tradition of the oration-be they speeches per se, poems or excerpts from sermons, plays, opera or films. Artists, writers, musicians and directors may include Dante, Machiavelli, Giuseppe Verdi, Roberto Rossellini and Bernardo Bertolucci. Course work entails intensive writing, stylistic analysis, translation, small group discussions, and dramatic presentations. Prerequisite: Italian 3, or permission of the instructor. Dist: LIT; WCult: W.
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3.00 Credits
09S, 09F: D.L.S.A.+ An advanced language and composition course in which students will work with a wide range of linguistic and cultural materials in order to achieve competence in Italian grammar, and oral and written expression. Prerequisite: acceptance into the Dartmouth Advanced Language Study Abroad Program. WCult: W. The staff.
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3.00 Credits
Not offered in the period from 08F through 10S Conducted in Italian, this course introduces students to classic Italian cinema, including its history and its predominant genres-from the silent film to comedy and melodrama and thriller. Students will become familiar with Italian cinematic movements such as Neorealism, directors such as Federico Fellini and Roberto Benigni, as well as with important concepts in film analysis. Prerequisite: Italian 3, or permission of the instructor. Dist: ART; WCult: W.
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3.00 Credits
08F, 09W, 09S, 09F, 10W, 10S: 10 Rapid review and continued study of the fundamentals of Italian, with intensive work in vocabulary building. The course will also include an introduction to the culture and civilization of Italy. Open to students by qualifying placement or to students who have passed Italian 1. Never serves in partial satisfaction of the Distributive or World Culture Requirements. The staff.
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