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Italian Studies 330: Modern Italian Theatre
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
This course explores the shifting zones between stage and audience, between written text and social intervention. Beginning with Pirandello's seminal masterpiece, Six Characters in Search of an Author, students will explore the radical artistic and political potential of theatre in modern Italian society. Readings and viewings may include: avant-garde Futurist theatre; De Filippo's Neapolitan theatre; Martinelli's Afro-Italian collaborations; and works by Betti, Pasolini, Maraini, Ginzburg and the renowned Fo-Rame team. (Tommasina Gabriele)
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Italian Studies 399: Selected Readings
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
Selected Readings
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Japanese 101: Introduction to Japanese
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
Students will develop the four basic skills of speaking, listening, reading, and writing at an elementary level in Japanese. Culturally appropriate communicative skills and an accurate command of basic grammar will be emphasized. Students will master the basic pronunciation of Japanese, and learn the Hiragana and Katakana syllabaries, as well as 58 Kanji. Three weekly class meetings, and language laboratory work.
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Japanese 102: Introduction to Japanese
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
A continuation of Japn 101.
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Latin 101: Elementary Latin
2.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
A two-semester course that covers the essential grammar of classical Latin and introduces students to the reading of simple Latin prose. Resources in the audio lab and the computer lab will assist students in proper pronunciation and in drill and review. (Keeley C. Schell)
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Latin 211 /311: From Romulus to Rome
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
The legendary history of Rome. Selections from the Roman historians, primarily Livy; the relationship between myth and history in the Romans' view of their origins.
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Latin 213 /313: Latin Epistolography
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
The study of Roman letters and the development of the edited collection of letters as a Roman literary genre. Readings will be from Cicero, Fronto, Pliny and Augustine. (Keeley C. Schell)
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Latin 215 /315: The Crisis of the Roman Republic
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
Social, political and military factors leading to the crisis of the end of the Roman Republic. Readings will be from Caesar, Sallust, Cicero and Velleius Paterculus.
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Latin 217 /317: Roman Satire
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
The origins and development of Roman prose and verse satire. Texts will include Horace's Satires, Petronius's Satyricon and Seneca's Apocolocyntosis. (Joel C. Relihan)
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Latin 222 /322: Roman Comedy
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
Selections from Plautus and Terence and a consideration of the origins and development of comic drama in the ancient world.
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