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Course Criteria
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Preceptorial attached to Italian 131. Please see instructor for more information. Instructor: Staff
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Introduction course to Italian cinema including silent films, Neorealism, fascist productions, Commedia all'italiana and experimentalism. Reading and discussions in English. Instructor: Dainotto and staff
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A preceptorial, in Italian, requiring concurrent enrollment in Italian 132. Further information available from instructor. Instructor: Dainotto
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A study of historical, literary, philosophical, and art historical materials introducing Renaissance culture and the methods developed for its study. Instructor: Staff
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A preceptorial in Italian, requiring concurrent enrollment in Italian 134, Medieval Renaissance 115, History 148A, English 123E, or Art History 149. Further information available from instructor. Consent of instructor required. Instructor: Finucci and staff
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Ethical and political issues raised in representative works by women. Topics include: marginalization of women writers in the literary canon, critical perception and self-perception of women authors, and beliefs about women in both the social and the cultural space. Taught in English. Not open to students who have taken this course as Italian 115 or ICS 181C. Instructor: Dainotto, Finucci, or Hardt
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A preceptorial, in Italian, requiring concurrent enrollment in Italian 135. Further information available from instructor. Instructor: Dainotto, Finucci, or Hardt
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Aspects of social, literary, and cultural history of the Italian cities Venice, Florence, Rome, or Milan, as anchors of larger geographical areas, cities in a specific historical period, or famed artistic centers. Taught in English. Not open to students who have previously taken this course as Italian 128. Instructor: Finucci and staff
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A preceptorial, in Italian, requiring concurrent enrollment in Italian 136. Further information available from instructor. Instructor: Finucci
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Major artistic movements and theoretical aims of early modernism: fauvism, cubism, expressionism, futurism, constructivism, suprematism, dada, surrealism, deStijl, Bauhaus, and Neue Sachlichkeit in France, Italy, Germany, America. Instructor: Antliff, Leighten, or Stiles
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