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SLAVIC 130: Introduction to Slavic Culture: The Vampire in East European and American Culture
5.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Introduction to East European culture (including ethnic subgroupings and religions), focusing on beliefs about vampires and their influence on western literature, film, and popular culture. Au Qtr. Taught in English. GEC arts and hums cultures and ideas and social diversity - international issues (Western) course.
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SLAVIC 245: Introduction to Slavic Literature and Culture
5.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Selected Slavic or East European literature(s) in its/their cultural context; relationships between literature, film, drama; may include art and music. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs. Taught in English. GEC arts and hums lit and social diversity - international issues (Western) course.
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SLAVIC 251: Underground Literatures and Unofficial Cultures in Old and New Media
5.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Cultural history of underground activity in 20c Eastern Europe with a focus on contemporary issues in media studies. No prior knowledge of Eastern European culture or language required. GEC arts and hums lit and international issues (non-western or global) course.
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SLAVIC 294: Group Studies
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Group Studies. Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs.
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SLAVIC 360: Screening Minorities: Representations of the Other in Slavic Film
5.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
The course explores film representations of ethnic and religious others in East European cinema. Wi Qtr. GEC arts and hums VPA course.
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SLAVIC 367: The East European Experience in America
5.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
An intermediate course that extends and refines expository writing and analytic reading skills, with an emphasis on writings about issues presented through the diverse voices of Eastern European immigrants in the United States from the nineteenth century to the present day.
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SLAVIC 520.01H: Slavic and European Cities: The City of Sarajevo
5.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
A literary and cultural analysis of the city of Sarajevo as an urban space using sources from many periods and cultures.
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SLAVIC 583H: Cinderella's Fantasy: Gender and Women in Western and Eastern Europe
5.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
The complementary nature of feminists' notions in Western and Eastern European societies and cultures via literature and film.
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SLAVIC 583H - Cinderella's Fantasy: Gender and Women in Western and Eastern Europe
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SLAVIC 584H: Dead Man Writing: Literary Representations of Capital Punishment
5.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Study of execution as a theme in literature of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Au Qtr. 2 2-hr cl.
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SLAVIC 584H - Dead Man Writing: Literary Representations of Capital Punishment
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SLAVIC 671: Grammar of Selected Slavic Languages
5.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Fundamentals of grammar required for reading; the language to be taught will change each year.
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