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Course Criteria
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Development of composition tasks related to expository and other forms of writing. Focus on grammatical skills, conventions, and rhetorical techniques for organizing information. Substantial work on the development of writing strategies (vocabulary, editing, revising, and rewriting) through several short papers and a final long paper. Prerequisite: Italian 15, 22, or 76, or consent of the Italian Language Program Director. Instructor: Fellin and staff
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Practice in understanding, speaking, reading, and writing Italian with special attention to cultural topics and issues. Instructor: Staff
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Linguistic diversity in modern Italy. Social and geographic language variation, multilingualism, and the relationship between language and dialect. Special codes, including youth slang, language and politics, language and bureaucracy. Discussion of language and gender, language and racism, linguistic etiquette within Italian society. Instructor: Fellin
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Practice in understanding, speaking, reading, and writing. (Taught in Duke-administered programs in Italy.) Placement tests administered to returning students intending to continue in Italian language studies. Instructor: Staff
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The institutions and culture of Italy throughout the centuries. Instructor: Dainotto, Fellin, Finucci, or Hardt
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Major writers of the Italian premodern literary tradition of the thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth centuries. Poetry, fiction, theater, and essay. Instructor: Eisner
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Major writers of the Italian early modern literary tradition in the sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth centuries. Poetry, fiction, theater, and essay. Instructor: Finucci
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Major writers of the Italian modern literary tradition (nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first centuries). Poetry, fiction, theater, and essay. Instructor: Dainotto or Hardt
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Textual studies of the most important authors of the Italian literary tradition. Authors may vary. At times the course devoted to single author: Dante, Boccaccio, Pirandello; or, two or three authors studies together in the context of the culture of their time or of their influence on subsequent centuries or authors: Petrarch and Petrarchist phenomenon of the sixteenth century, Morante and the historical novel, Machiavelli and Vico. Not open to students who have taken this course as Italian 165S. Instructor: Finucci and staff
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Topics to be announced. Survey course on Italian literature and culture required for Italian major or minor. Instructor: Finucci
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