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RUSS V1201: Second-year Russian I
5.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
Prerequisites: For V1201: RUSS V1102 or the equivalent. For V1202: RUSS V1201 or the equivalent. Drill practice in small groups. Reading, composition, and grammar review.
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RUSS V1202: Second-year Russian II
5.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
Prerequisites: For V1201: RUSS V1102 or the equivalent. For V1202: RUSS V1201 or the equivalent. Drill practice in small groups. Reading, composition, and grammar review.
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RUSS V3101: Third-year Russian I
4.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
Prerequisites: RUSS V3331:RUSS 1202 or the equivalent and the instructor's permission. Prerequisite for V3332: Russian V3331 or the equivalent. Enrollment limited. Recommended for students who wish to improve their active command of Russian. Emphasis on conversation and composition. Reading and discussion of selected texts and videotapes. Lectures. Papers and oral reports required. Conducted entirely in Russian.
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RUSS V3102: Third-year Russian II
4.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
Prerequisites: RUSS V3331:RUSS 1202 or the equivalent and the instructor's permission. Prerequisite for V3332: Russian V3331 or the equivalent. Enrollment limited. Recommended for students who wish to improve their active command of Russian. Emphasis on conversation and composition. Reading and discussion of selected texts and videotapes. Lectures. Papers and oral reports required. Conducted entirely in Russian.
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RUSS V3220: Literature and Empire: The Reign of the Novel in Russia (19th Century) [In English]
3.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
Knowledge of Russian not required. Explores the aesthetic and formal developments in Russian prose, especially the rise of the monumental 19th-century novel, as one manifestation of a complex array of national and cultural aspirations, humanistic and imperialist ones alike. Works by Pushkin, Lermonotov, Gogol, Turgenev, Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, and Chekhov.
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RUSS V3220 - Literature and Empire: The Reign of the Novel in Russia (19th Century) [In English]
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RUSS V3221: Literature and Revolution: Tradition, Innovation, and Politics (20th century) [In English]
3.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
Knowledge of Russian not required. Survey of Russian literature from symbolism to the culture of high Stalinism and post-Socialist realism of the 1960s and 1970s, including major works by Bely, Blok, Olesha, Babel, Bulgakov, Platonov, Zoshchenko, Kharms, Kataev, Pasternak, and Erofeev. Literature viewed in a multi-media context featuring music, avant-garde and post-avant-garde visual art, and film.
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RUSS V3221 - Literature and Revolution: Tradition, Innovation, and Politics (20th century) [In English]
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RUSS V3222: Vvedenie v russkuiu literaturu: Scary Stories
3.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
Two years of college Russian or the instructor's permission. For non-native speakers of Russian. The course is devoted to the reading, analysis, and discussion of a number of Russian prose fiction works from the eighteenth to twentieth century. Its purpose is to give students an opportunity to apply their language skills to literature. It will teach students to read Russian literary texts as well as to talk and write about them. Its goal is, thus, twofold: to improve the students' linguistic skills and to introduce them to Russian literature and literary history. A close study in the original of the "scary stories" in Russian literature from the late eighteenth century. Conducted in Russian.
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RUSS V3320: Masterpieces of 20th-Century Russian Literature
3.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
Prerequisites: Native or near-native knowledge of Russian and the instructor's permission. Close study, in the original, of representative works by Bely, Sologub, Pasternak, Bulgakov, Nabokov, Olesha, Mandel'stam, Akhmatova, Solzhenitsyn, Terts, and Brodsky.
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RUSS V3430: Russian for Heritage Speakers I
3.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
Review of Russian grammar and development of reading and writing skills for students with a knowledge of spoken Russian.
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RUSS V3431: Russian for Heritage Speakers II
3.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
Review of Russian grammar and development of reading and writing skills for students with a knowledge of spoken Russian.
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