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3.00 Credits
Literary analysis of the formation and structure of the major texts of several world religions. Attention to style, genre, and cross-cultural interpretation. Credit not given for both this course and 01:351:322.
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3.00 Credits
Developments in French, Italian, British, Russian, and other national cinemas from 1896 to World War II; also examines cross-influences between foreign and American cinema. Credit not given for both this course and 01:354:320.
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3.00 Credits
Development in French, Italian, British, Russian, Japanese, and other national cinemas after World War II; also examines cross-influences between foreign and American cinema. Credit not given for both this course and 01:354:321.
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3.00 Credits
Twentieth-century writing in English other than British and American. Credit not given for both this course and 01:350:378.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of gay and lesbian literature from Greeks to the 1920's, stressing formal and generic analysis between cultures. Credit not given for both this course and 01:351:315.
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3.00 Credits
Fiction and poetry by women in three periods: Heian Japan (800-1200) , the continental European Renaissance, and 19th-century England. Focus on the social context of a feminine literary tradition and the relationship between gender and genre. Prerequisite: One course in women writers or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to Japanese literature in translation from 1885 to the present, focusing on the influence of Western cultural ideals and literary forms. Special emphasis on the development of the novel form. Authors: S ? seki, T ?on, Akutagawa, Tanizaki, Kawabata, and Mishima.
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3.00 Credits
The novel of the last one hundred years as a cross-cultural form. Comparison of novels from America, Europe, Asia, India, and Africa.
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3.00 Credits
Suicide as a theme in Japanese literature from the eighth century to the present, with comparisons to the theme of suicide in Western literature. Selected texts from Western literature read to gain a comparative perspective. Films shown as well. Credit not given for both this course and 01:565:317.
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3.00 Credits
Influence of Asian literature and philosophy on the development of Western poetry, drama, and fiction of the 20th century. Works include poems of Pound, Brecht, and Gary Snyder; plays of Yeats and Brecht; novels of Forster, Conrad, and Hesse.
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