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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to Russian literature and critical literary analysis. Includes Modernism, Soviet Socialist Realism, and contemporary Russian fiction. General Education Requirement: (FSLT) Unit(s): 1
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General introduction to Russian cinema focusing on the significant portion of Russian cinema within the context of European and world cinemas. Emphasizes historical and theoretical contributions of Russian cinema and traces development of cinema in Russia from Protazanov and Eisentein to Tarkovsky, Todorovsky, Mikhalkov, and Sokurov. Different variants of the course that would appear in alternate years will have variety of topical foci such as Russian and European cinema, World War II, ideology and art in film, Soviet social realism, literature and cinema, Shakespeare in Russian cinema, the auteur in Russian cinema, Russian female directors, the female image in Russian cinema, Stalin and Lenin in film, etc. Unit(s): 1
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Survey and analytical study of significant periods of Russian painting, focusing on interconnections between philosophy, literature, spirituality, and ideology in Russian painting during various historical periods and developments in Russian culture and intellectual history. General Education Requirement: (FSHT) Unit(s): 1
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3.00 Credits
Comparative study of the major international currents in European romanticism, drawing from the literary traditions of England, France, Germany, Italy, and Russia. General Education Requirement: (FSLT) Unit(s): 1
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3.00 Credits
Examines representations of gender and sexual identity in 19th-century France as demonstrated in literature, film, and historical documents. Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing Unit(s): 1
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3.00 Credits
General, historical and/or descriptive linguistics. Prerequisite(s): Completion of Communication Skills II-Language requirement Unit(s): 1
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3.00 Credits
A broad survey of literary theory, with textual applications, and including structuralism, Marxism, post-structuralism, feminism, psychoanalysis, and new historicism. General Education Requirement: (FSLT) Unit(s): 1
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3.00 Credits
A comparative and interdisciplinary investigation of the period in European history known as the Renaissance through the lens of some of its most well-known and compelling works. Unit(s): 1
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3.00 Credits
A comparative investigation of Italian, French, and English Renaissance lyric poetry. (Same as English 309.) General Education Requirement: (FSLT) Unit(s): 1
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3.00 Credits
Critical analyses of visual and textual representations of the Holocaust in an international context. The course raises questions about the limits and meaning of Holocaust representations as well as their ideological and moral implications. Prerequisite(s): English 103. Unit(s): 1
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