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3.00 Credits
Not offered in the period from 08F through 10S This course will take an interdisciplinary approach to representations of Rome in a discrete historical period or cultural movement and will draw faculty from literature and art history. Italy's capital city will be the focal point for broad analyses of the relation of past and present, the classical cultural heritage in Italy, the anti-classical movements of Italian art, architecture, literature, and film. Site visits are an integral part of this course. Prerequisite: acceptance into the Dartmouth Italian Studies Foreign Program. Dist: ART; WCult: W.
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09W, 09S: 10 09X: 9 10S: 10 08F, 09W, 10W, 10S: D.L.S.A. This course is designed to reinforce and refine spoken and written language skills through a review of grammar, exposure to a broad spectrum of language ranging from colloquial to literary styles, and the use of samples of Italian language from multiple sources such as advertising, comics, television and literature. Frequent compositions, quizzes, plus linguistic and thematic analysis of texts. Open to students by qualifying placement or to students who have passed Italian 2 or Art History 12. Never serves in partial satisfaction of the Distributive or World Culture Requirements. The staff.
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Not offered in the period from 08F through 10S Topics vary according to the specialty of the program director. The course aims to study selected literary texts in their broad cultural and historical contexts and to take advantage of the site itself through its libraries, museums, theaters, and monuments. The course comprises tutorials, fieldwork, class presentations and a research paper. Prerequisite: acceptance into the Dartmouth Italian Studies Foreign Program. Dist: LIT; WCult: W.
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3.00 Credits
Not offered in the period from 08F through 10S An advanced language and composition course. Credit for this course is awarded to students who have successfully completed the Dartmouth Italian Studies Foreign Program at its center in Rome, Italy. Prerequisite: acceptance into the Dartmouth Italian Studies Foreign Program. WCult: W.
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3.00 Credits
(See French and Italian in Translation)
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(See French and Italian in Translation)
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(See French and Italian in Translation)
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08F, 09W, 10W, 10S: D.L.S.A. A course, taught in the context of the Language Study Abroad Program, which concentrates on the artistic life and culture of Rome. Masterpieces of painting, sculpture and architecture are studied in their social and historical contexts. Visits to sites in the city proper and its environs as well as nearby cities are an integral part of the program of study. Prerequisite: acceptance into the Dartmouth Language Study Abroad Program. Dist: ART; WCult: W. The staff.
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10W: 2 An intensive introduction to medieval Italian literature, concentrating on Dante's Vita nuova, Boccaccio' s Decameron , Petrarch ? Canzonie re and Catherine of Siena 's Dialogo della Divina Provviden za. Selections from other writers will be read alongside these works so as to provide a rich understanding of the major cultural and literary currents of the time. Topics to be explored include mysticism, autobiography and sacred writing, the love lyric, pestilence and historical narrative. This course complements French and Italian 3Prerequisite: Italian 10 or 11, or permission of the instructor. Dist: LIT; WCult: W.
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Not offered in the period from 08F through 10S Umanesimo, the return to Classical models of literature and culture, produced a revolution in Italy and Europe. This course will concentrate on the emergence of coherent ideologies of tradition and innovation in literature, the arts and politics in the works of Petrarch's spiritual heirs. Close readings of a few major works will provide the background for a comparative analysis of selections drawn from other authors. Writers to be studied intensively include Alberti, Poliziano, Castiglione, Machiavelli, Ariosto, and Tasso. Prerequisite: Italian 10 or 11, or permission of the instructor. Dist: LIT; WCult: W.
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