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Academic Year 2000/2001
Romance Languages and Literatures (Courses Not Currently Offered)
FIST:French, Ital., Span. in Trans.
FIST236 FA
Four Myths of Modern Individualism: Don Quijote, Don Juan, Celestina the Bawd, & Lazarillo the Rogue
FIST237 FA
Medieval Love: Desire in Language
FIST238 FA
Medicean Negotiations: Cultural Production and the Renaissance Papacy
FIST238 FA
Medicean Negotiations: Cultural Production and the Renaissance Papacy
FIST239 FA
Boccaccio on the Cusp of Modernity
FIST264 FA
Reading Contexts, Interpretation, Transmission and Appropriation: The Story of a Traveling Text
FIST272 FA
A Century of Italian Fictions
FIST276 FA
Days and Knights of the Round Table
FIST282 FA
From Populism to Neoliberalism: States of Identity and Injury in Latin America
FIST283 FA
Italian Opera and Cultural History
FRST274 FA
Days and Knights of the Round Table
SPAN258 FA
The Fantastic in Latin American Literature
SPAN282 FA
From Populism to Neoliberalism: States of Identity and Injury in Latin America
FIST222 SP
Dante, Divine Comedy
FIST225 SP
Individual and Society in Latin American Fiction
FIST245 SP
Italian Cinema, Italian Society
FIST246 SP
Primo Levi: Memory of the Offense
FIST255 SP
French Fairy Tales: Of Pixies, Politics and Parodies
FIST265 SP
Latin American Culture and Society in the Sixties: The Last Utopia
FIST271 SP
The 19th-Century French Novel
FIST274 SP
Camus, Sartre, and Simone de Beauvoir: The Paris School of Existential Writing
FIST281 SP
The Latin American Boom
FREN: Language and Literature
FREN225 FA
Maigret and the French Detective Novel
FREN231 FA
Building the Pedestal: The Representation of Women in Medieval and Renaissance Lyric Poetry
FREN253 FA
From Perfectibility to Sadism: Reason and Its Discontents
FREN264 FA
French Theater, Marivaux to Feydeau
FREN268 FA
The Fantastic in French Fiction
FREN273 FA
Special Delivery: The French Epistolary Novel
FREN277 FA
French Surrealism and the Avant-Garde
FREN278 FA
Advanced Seminar in Literature: The Text: Author, Reader, Society
FREN279 FA
Literature and Crisis
FREN283 FA
Poets and Playwrights of Negritude
FREN397 FA
Advanced Seminar in Literature: Mirror in the Text
FRST293 FA
Medieval Archaeology
FREN224 SP
Introduction to French Literature & Culture II: 19th-20th Centuries
FREN226 SP
Popular Culture and Bande Dessinee
FREN227 SP
The Painter and French Fiction
FREN228 SP
Women and Literature in France, 1945-2000: A Complete Revolution?
FREN242 SP
The French Fable: La Fontaine, Pre- and Post-
FREN251 SP
Imaginary Voyages: From Satire to Science Fiction
FREN252 SP
Sexual Politics of the 18th Century
FREN254 SP
French Fairy Tales: Of Pixies, Politics and Parodies
FREN256 SP
From the Diary to the Stage: Women Writers and Literary Genres from the 17th to the 20th Centuries
FREN257 SP
Paris and Its Representations: Realities and Fantasies
FREN258 SP
Confession in French 20th-Century Literature
FREN259 SP
Legends of the French Revolution
FREN266 SP
Don Juan: The Myth and French Literature
FREN272 SP
Exoticism
FREN273 SP
Special Delivery: The French Epistolary Novel
FREN281 SP
Themes in the French Theater
FREN285 SP
Fables, Foibles, Messages and Morals: Varieties of French Moralistic Literature
FREN288 SP
Workshop in Literary Translation
FREN290 SP
Narrative Strategies 19th- to 20th-Century French Fiction
FREN336 SP
Production and Performance of a French Play
FRST275 SP
French Film and French Society
FREN: French Studies/Tutor&Thesis
FRST265 FA
Caribbean Art and Afro-American Art to 1863
FRST299 FA
African History and Art
FRST211 SP
The French Revolution and the Old Regime
FRST297 SP
Comparative French Revolutions
FRST299 SP
African History and Art
ITAL:ItalianLanguage/Lit/Tut&Thesis
ITAL239 FA
Boccaccio on the Cusp of Modernity
ITAL240 FA
Topics in 20th-Century Italian Literature and Culture
ITAL242 FA
Postwar Italy in Fiction and Film: Views of Contemporary Italian Civilization
ITAL243 FA
Gender Perspectives in Modern Italian Fiction and Film
ITAL272 FA
A Century of Italian Fictions
ITAL283 FA
Italian Opera and Cultural History
ITAL223 SP
Introduction to Italian Literature and Culture: 12th-19th Centuries
ITAL233 SP
Machiavelli
ITAL234 SP
Dante
ITAL237 SP
Introduction to Cavalaresque Epic
ITAL241 SP
Nation Formation: Italy in the 19th Century
ITAL244 SP
Italian and Italian/American Cinema: Images, Immigration, and Cross-Cultural Comparisons
ITAL245 SP
Italian Cinema, Italian Society
SPAN: Spanish Lang.&Lit./Tut&Thesis
SPAN237 FA
Representation in the Margins
SPAN250 FA
History and Fiction in Latin American Literature
SPAN254 FA
Spanish American Short Story
SPAN257 FA
Texts and Nations in the Latin American Postcolonial Scene
SPAN258 FA
The Fantastic in Latin American Literature
SPAN259 FA
Literature and Society in Contemporary Latin America
SPAN282 FA
From Populism to Neoliberalism: States of Identity and Injury in Latin America
SPAN297 FA
Advanced Seminar in Literature: The Culture of Drama
SPAN231 SP
Sex, Violence, and (Poetic) Justice: Spanish Classical Theater
SPAN240 SP
Spanish Cultural Studies: 1800 to the Present Topic for 1995-96: Europe's Problematic Threshold to A
SPAN243 SP
Modern Spanish Fiction
SPAN245 SP
Problems in Spanish Intellectual History: 1868-1936
SPAN246 SP
Dictatorship to Democracy: Spanish Postwar Culture Through Film and Theater
SPAN251 SP
Resistance and Discourse: The Place of the Indigenous in Modern Latin America
SPAN252 SP
Modern Spanish American Poetry
SPAN253 SP
The Spanish American Novel
SPAN256 SP
The Experience of the Country and the City in Latin American Literature
SPAN290 SP
Advanced Seminar in Literature: First Images of America in Colonial Literature
Last Updated on MAR-26-2001
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