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ITALIAN (L36)  (Dept. Info)Arts & Sciences  (Policies)SP2018

L36 Ital 101DElementary Italian, Level I3.0 Units
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01M-W-F--1:00P-2:00PEads / 203 ContiMay 3 2018 1:00PM - 3:00PM20170
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02M-W-F--9:00A-10:00AEads / 207 YoukilisMay 3 2018 1:00PM - 3:00PM20210
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03M-W-F--3:00P-4:00PCupples I / 216 ContiMay 3 2018 1:00PM - 3:00PM2090
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L36 Ital 102DElementary Italian, Level II3.0 Units
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01M-W-F--10:00A-11:00AEads / 207 YoukilisMay 3 2018 1:00PM - 3:00PM20150
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02M-W-F--12:00P-1:00PEads / 211 BrodyMay 3 2018 1:00PM - 3:00PM2050
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03M-W-F--11:00A-12:00PEads / 211 BrodyMay 3 2018 1:00PM - 3:00PM2040
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L36 Ital 307DGrammar and Composition I3.0 Units
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01M-W-F--12:00P-1:00PEads / 116 YoukilisMay 3 2018 1:00PM - 3:00PM1570
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L36 Ital 437Caffe, Cadavers, Comedy, and Castrati: Italy in the Age of the Grand Tour3.0 Units
Description:Taught in English. The notorious French libertine the Marquis de Sade, the German novelist Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and the Romantic poet Lord Byron, along with countless other European travelers, made their Grand Tour to Italy from the mid-eighteenth through the early nineteenth centuries. In this course, we will explore the richness and variety of Italian life and culture as depicted both by Grand Tourists as well as their Italian hosts. We will visit Venice, Bologna, Florence and Rome, where we will explore attractions typical of the Tour. Coffee houses proliferated in the eighteenth century and, similar to their function today, were centers of social life. Theaters, concert halls, gaming houses, literary and scientific academies, galleries, churches, and universities will be part of the standardized itinerary we will follow. The piazza, the hub of Italian life, where Italians and their foreign guests gathered for Carnival masquerades, criminal executions, religious and civic festivals will be a key stop in select cities. We will visit archeological excavation sites, in particular Pompeii, first unearthed in 1748. Fashion, an obsessive preoccupation of the day, will also be a point of interest. We will examine one of the most remarkable aspects of Italian culture of the period, the authority of Italian women, authority unmatched anywhere else in Europe at the time. Readings will be a mix of primary and secondary texts. Prereq: at least one 300-level literature course. Readings in Italian or English.
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Course Type:HomeSame As:N/AFrequency:None / History
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01-T-R---1:00P-2:30PEads / 204 MessbargerMay 8 2018 1:00PM - 3:00PM1240
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