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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
Textual analysis of important literary works, including at least six authors, two genres and three historical periods. Some authors to be studied are: Dante, Pulci, Leonardo, Goldoni, Manzone, Svevo, Gozzano, Pirandello and Calvino. 1 unit.
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3.00 Credits
The nature and evolution of Italian Literature and Culture from 1150 to the 17th century with emphasis on literary form and meaning in poetry, epic and drama. Prerequisite: in Italian. (Not offered 2008-09.) 1 unit.
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3.00 Credits
The nature and evolution of Italian Literature and Culture from the 18th century to the present day with emphasis on literary form and meaning in poetry, the novel, drama and film. Prerequisite: in Italian. (Not offered 2008-09.) 1 unit.
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1.00 Credits
Study of Italian culture, genres, art, film or literature not represented in the regular curriculum. The structure of the course is determined by the topic and the preference of the instructor. In Italian. 1unit - S. Bizzarro, Renga. Block 5: Topics in Italian Culture: Italy After Facism. (Also listed as General Studies 221.) 1 unit - Bizzarro.
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3.00 Credits
Methods of analysis and theories of literature and culture. Training in research methodology; selection of topic for senior project, portfolio, or senior thesis; research and presentation of work in progress. Required of all majors. Prerequisite: Required of Majors. 2 Italian courses above Italian 306 and consent of instructor. 1 unit - Department.
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3.00 Credits
Intensive writing and supervised revision of senior thesis with oral defense. Thesis open only to students who have satisfied GPA requirements of 3. 5 and 3. 7 from the college and the department, respectively. Prerequisite: Open only to 3.5 college and 3.7 department GPA's. 1 unit - Department.
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to Japanese language. Students will be introduced to basic spoken and written structures of "standard" Japanese, the two Kana alphabets, and the development of basic aural/oral skills with attention to the cultural context. A video program supplements the course. Language laboratory required. (May meet the Critical Perspectives: Diverse Cultures and Critiques requirement.) (Also listed as Asian Studies 102.) 2 units - Ericson, Maruyama.
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3.00 Credits
Conversation and limited reading and writing practice in Japanese language. Prerequisite: Japanese 101. (Also listed as Asian Studies 105.) .25 unit - Maruyama.
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3.00 Credits
Conversation and limited reading and writing practice in Japanese language. Prerequisite: Japanese 101. (Also listed as Asian Studies 106.) .25 unit - Maruyama.
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1.00 Credits
This course presents a critical appreciation of popular Japanese Icons (haiku poetry, tea ceremony, kabuki theatre, samurai, Shinto rituals, and rice) that scrutinizes how cultural practices and institutions have evolved and been adapted to symbolize Japan, both by Japanese and foreign observers. All readings, discussion, and writing will be in English. (Meets the Critical Perspectives: Diverse Cultures and Critiques requirement.) (Also listed as Asian Studies 130.) 1 unit - Ericson.
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