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RUS 105: Everyday Spoken Russian
1.00 Credits
Miami University-Oxford
Introduction to the Russian language and culture with emphasis primarily on speaking. This sprint course will cover a broad range of language functions from introducing and describing oneself to making suggestions and asking for directions and requesting a service. Taught in Russian.
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RUS 133: Imagining Russia
2.00 Credits
Miami University-Oxford
Survey of Russian history, society, politics, economy, literature, film, and arts from a variety of intellectual perspectives. Classroom lectures plus out of class cultural presentations. Cross-listed with POL/GEO/ATH/ HST 133.
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RUS 212: Secular Jewish Culture From the Enlightenment to Zionism
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Oxford
Surveys key aspects of secular Jewish culture, identity, thought, society & politics from mid 17th to mid 20th century. Significant treatment of Jewish life in Western Europe (France & Germany) and Eastern Europe; shorter treatment of Jewish experience in US & Mandate Palestine. Readings in English. Cross-listed with FRE/ GER 212 and HST 211.
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RUS 251: The Eastern European Vampire Tradition in Folklore,History,and Literature
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Oxford
Begins with a detailed examination of the folkloric and historical roots of the Eastern European vampire tradition. This will be followed by reading and discussion of representative nineteenth and twentieth-century literary works. CAS-B-LIT.
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RUS 253: Jewish Identity and Russian Literature
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Oxford
This course examines how images of Jews in mainstream literature helped form conceptions (and misconceptions) of Jewish identity in modern Russian culture. Taught in English. Cross-listed with ENG 253. CAS-B-LIT.
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RUS 254: Introduction to Russian and Eurasian Studies
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Oxford
Examines the major developments that have shaped Russian and Eurasian culture, society and politics over the last millennium. The course incorporates perspectives from the social sciences, humanities and the fine arts. Cross-listed with ATH, POL, HST, REL 254.
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RUS 258: Contemporary Russian Women's Writing
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Oxford
A chronological and thematic introduction to Russian women's prose after 1953 and how this writing both critiqued and upheld gender inequalities in Soviet and Russian society. Taught in English. CAS B.
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RUS 272: Cultures and Identities of Eastern Europe:An Introduction through Literature and Film
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Oxford
An introduction to the cultures of Eastern Europe, from Poland to the former Yugoslavia, through representative twentieth-century literary works and films, with particular focus on the history of Eastern Europe's Jewish community and the tragedy of the Holocaust. Cross-listed with FST 272. CAS-B-LIT.
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RUS 306: Peoples & Cultures of Russia
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Oxford
Description and analysis of the cultures of Russia and Eurasia with a focus on non-Russian peoples and contemporary survival.
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RUS 311: Reading in Russian
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Oxford
Enables students to develop fluency in reading Russian texts. Core readings for all students and supplemental readings according to individual interests. Prerequisite: RUS 202 or equivalent.
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