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Academic Year 2001/2002
French, Italian, Spanish in Translation - Courses Not Currently Offered
FIST235 FA
Early Modern Multiculturalism: Old and New World Identities in the Age of Conquest
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
FIST239 FA
Boccaccio on the Cusp of Modernity
FIST247 FA
Italian Fascism and Culture
FIST264 FA
Reading Contexts, Interpretation, Transmission and Appropriation: The Story of a Traveling Text
FIST272 FA
A Century of Italian Fictions
FIST275 FA
Murder and Adultery: The French and Russian Novel
FIST280 FA
20th-Century Literature and Civilization in Spain (in translation)
FIST282 FA
From Populism to Neoliberalism: States of Identity and Injury in Latin America
FIST283 FA
Italian Opera and Cultural History
FIST222 SP
Dante, Divine Comedy
FIST225 SP
Individual and Society in Latin American Fiction
FIST226 SP
Visions of the Hispanic
FIST227 SP
Visions of Women Contemp Brazi
FIST240 SP
The Performative Space of the Renaissance Italian Court
FIST244 SP
Italian and Italian/American Cinema: Images, Immigration, and Cross-Cultural Comparisons
FIST245 SP
Italian Cinema, Italian Society
FIST246 SP
Primo Levi: Memory of the Offense
FIST271 SP
The 19th-Century French Novel
FIST274 SP
Camus, Sartre, and Simone de Beauvoir: The Paris School of Existential Writing
FIST279 SP
Postmodern Metafictional Narratives in Contemporary Spain
FIST281 SP
The Latin American Boom
FIST285 SP
Reading Theories
Last Updated on MAR-19-2002
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