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RU 120: Russian II
3.00 Credits
Juniata College
(Spring; Yearly; 4.00 Credits; CS,H,I) The continuation of the basic program with more intensive work in correct speaking, reading and writing. Note: advanced placement is by departmental discretion. Prerequisite: RU 110.
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RU 199: Special Topics
4.00 Credits
Juniata College
(Variable; Variable; 1.00-4.00 Credits; CW,CS,H,I) Provides individualized instruction in topics not covered by the regular offerings. These are developed to meet the needs of students.
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RU 200: Survey of Slavic Lit
3.00 Credits
Juniata College
(Fall; Variable; 3.00 Credits; H,I) Examines the literatures of the Slavic peoples by comparing the works of Russian authors from different periods with those of other Slavic nations. Examples will be taken from the Renaissance, Romanticism, the realistic novel and the Soviet and post Soviet periods. Prerequisite: EN110.
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RU 201: Women in Slavic Literature
3.00 Credits
Juniata College
(Fall; Variable; 3.00 Credits; CW,CS,H,I) Examines the depiction of women both as objects of male representation and as authors of their own text. The major emphasis will be on Russian literature. Readings will includeAnna Karenina and works of various genres by women writers and social thinkers. Films by women directors will also be discussed.
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RU 202: Science Fiction the Other Side Europe
3.00 Credits
Juniata College
(Fall; Variable; 3.00 Credits; H,I) Examines the Central European tradition of science fiction as a genre of social commentary and utopian speculation. Writers will include Karel Capek (the inventor of the term " robot " ), Evgenii Zamiatin (the author of the model for 1984), Stanislaw Lem (once the best-selling science fiction author in the world), and the Strugatskii brothers. Films will also be discussed. Taught in English.
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RU 203: East European Film
3.00 Credits
Juniata College
(Fall; Variable; 3.00 Credits; CA,I,H,F,CW,CS) Examines the films and writings on film of some of the famous East European directors: Eisenstein and other early Soviets, Czech films in the 1960s, Georgian films of the eighties. Wajda and other Polish filmmakers, and current Russian films.
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RU 209: Russian History
3.00 Credits
Juniata College
(Fall; Even Years; 3.00 Credits; CW,H,I,CA) Studies the evolution of the Russian State and peoples from the earliest times. The examination continues through the Bolsheviks' seizure of power and the subsequent development of the USSR as a major world power.
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RU 210: Intermediate Russian
3.00 Credits
Juniata College
(Fall; Yearly; 3.00 Credits; CS,H,I) The continuation of the basic program with a more intensive review of special grammatical problems. Speaking, writing, reading and the development of an appreciation of Russian culture is stressed through selected readings. Prerequisite: RU 120.
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RU 230: Russian Conversation
3.00 Credits
Juniata College
(Fall; Yearly; 3.00 Credits; CW,CS,H,I) The intensive reading of literary and popular texts as a basis for composition and conversation. Prerequisite: RU 210.
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RU 235: Tolstoy
3.00 Credits
Juniata College
(Spring; Variable; 3.00 Credits; CW,CS,H,I,CA) An examination of Tolstoy's development as a thinker about war an religion and his search for a literary form adequate for the expression of his ideas and moral sense. Readings will include writings on non-resistance to evil. Prerequisite; EN 110 or another Russian literature course or permission
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