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LLIT 209D: French Cinema and Literature in Translation
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
This course explores contemporary French literary culture and society through the art and language of French cinema. A study of the major trends ("nouvelle vague") and genres of film since the end of World War IIis included. Films by such directors as Marguerite Duras, Claude Lelouch, Alain Resnais, Fran ois Truffaut, and others are screened in French with English subtitles. Course includes some readings in translation. May be taken for credit in French as LFRN 209D.
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LLIT 210D: The Faust Legend:God and the Devil
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
Like jazz, narrative works by improvisation and embellishment. How can a single tale generate diametrically opposed meanings in different cultures or eras This course in comparative literature tackles the questions of "difference" head on by examining different versions of a single legend inEuropean literature. Analyzed are variations of form (dramatic, novelistic, operatic, musical and cinematic), culture (German, English, French, American), and time (16th- to 20th-century interpretations). Moving from late medieval to modern, we discover the relativity of time and place through man's changing views of his existential position in the world and his understanding of metaphysical questions about God and the devil.
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LLIT 230P: P1 Hispanic/Latino Vistas:Film and Literature
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
This course examines the images of and the attitudes toward Spanishspeaking peoples within Hispanic/Latino communities in the United States and in the rest of the world. Films and literature in translation will be studied as sources of information, and students will investigate and analyze the portrayal of Hispanic/Latino peoples in literary and cinematic media. Works by such authors as Rigoberta Menchú, José Vasconcelos and LauraEsquivel may be read. Some of the films viewed may include Carmen, El Norte, and Il Postino. Includes both written and oral presentations. Course taught in English. Some films in Spanish with English subtitles. May be taken for credit in Spanish as LSPN 230P.
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LLIT 303D: Generation of 1898
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
A course on Spanish literature of the early 20th century in translation, exploring the consequences of the Spanish-American War in/on Spain and its culture/civilization up to the Spanish Civil War. Selected readings of prose, poetry, and other genres in English translation of such authors as Unamuno, Valle-Inclán, Baroja, and Ortega. Some study of the non-literary arts. May be taken for credit in Spanish as LSPN 303D.
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LLIT 400: Literary Topics in Critical Theory
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
An introduction to modern critical literary theories, from Russian Formalism to Feminist Criticism. Assigned readings from various authors, some in translation, from an international perspective. Applied analysis to specific literary works. May serve as the WGST Capstone course when the topic of the course is feminist criticism. Prerequisite: 200-level literature coursework. Restriction: Junior or senior status or permission of instructor.
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LSPN 100: Spanish Review of 101C
1.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
This refresher course of elementary Spanish structure and vocabulary is offered during the first seven weeks of the semester only. It is designed for students who enroll in LSPN 102D or who plan to enroll in LSPN 102D spring semester. "S"/"U" grading. (May not be used to fulfill Core or NEducation requirements.)
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LSPN 100 - Spanish Review of 101C
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LSPN 101C ,102D, 103D: P5 Beginning Spanish
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
A three-semester course designed to cover the basics of Spanish structure and to awaken an appreciation of Hispanic and Latino culture. Although all four language skills are developed, the active skills of speaking and understanding are emphasized. (Three class periods and two laboratory exercises per week.)
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LSPN 101C ,102D, 103D - P5 Beginning Spanish
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LSPN 107D ,207D, 307D: P5 Beginning,Intermediate,Advanced Spanish:Fisher in Mexico
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
This intensive program offers students the opportunity to immerse themselves in Mexican culture for four weeks during the summer to study Spanish in Cuernavaca, Mexico. Students enroll in either LSPN 107D P5 Beginning Spanish, LSPN 207D P5 Intermediate Spanish, or LSPN 307D P5 Advanced Spanish, as determined by the placement test. Three hours of weekday instruction, daily journal, group discussion, museum visits, and excursions are part of the program. Must be taken with LSPN 210D CC Mexican Culture and Civilization.
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LSPN 107D ,207D, 307D - P5 Beginning,Intermediate,Advanced Spanish:Fisher in Mexico
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LSPN 121: Conversational Spanish for Health I
2.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
Physiological vocabulary and conversational usage in Spanish. Presentation parallels topical coverage in NURS 300. One class session per week plus language lab practice. Prerequisites: LSPN 101C and 102D or equivalent.
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LSPN 121 - Conversational Spanish for Health I
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LSPN 122: Conversational Spanish for Health II
2.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
Spanish vocabulary and conversational usage covering pathological terms. Presentation parallels topical coverage in NURS 311. One class session per week plus language lab practice. Prerequisites: LSPN 101C, 102D and 121 or equivalent.
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