Courses in Italian
A Ita
100 Elementary Italian I (4)
Beginner’s
course with audio-lingual approach. Fundamentals of language structure and sounds;
emphasis on correct pronunciation and oral expression, graded readings. Classes
meet four times per week. May not be taken for credit by students who have taken
three years of high school Italian or passed the Regents examination within
the past five years. Prerequisite(s): for beginners, none; for students with
high school Italian, placement.
A Ita
101 Elementary Italian II (4)
Continuation
of audio-lingual approach, fundamentals of language structure and sounds, emphasis
on correct pronunciation and oral expression, and graded readings. Classes meet
four times per week. Prerequisite(s): A Ita 100 or placement. [FL]
A Ita
103 Intermediate Italian I (4)
Modern
Italian readings. Review of Italian grammar, composition and conversation. Prerequisite(s):
A Ita 101 or placement.
A Ita
104 Intermediate Italian II (3)
Continuation
of modern Italian readings, review of Italian grammar, composition and conversation.
Prerequisite(s): A Ita 103 or placement.
A Ita
206 Intermediate Conversation and Oral Grammar (3)
Primary
emphasis on speaking skills. May be taken simultaneously with A Ita 207.
Course may be waived upon demonstration of sufficient oral skill. Prerequisite(s):
A Ita 104. [OD]
A Ita
207 Intermediate Composition and Written Grammar (3)
Primary
emphasis on writing skills. May be taken simultaneously with A Ita 206.
Course may be waived upon demonstration of sufficient writing skill. Prerequisite(s):
A Ita 104 or placement.
A Ita
213 The Italian-American Experience (3)
An
exploration of the Italian-American heritage in art, culture and the novel,
and a study of the psychological and social dimension of the ethnic experience.
Conducted in English.
A Ita
223 Introduction to Literary Methods (3)
Textual
exposition of readings selected according to genre, with an introduction to
literary terminology and writing. Prerequisite(s): A Ita 104. [HU]
A Ita
301Z Advanced Conversation and Composition (3)
Intensive
practice in speaking and writing in Italian. Prerequisite(s): A Ita 207.
Note: The former A Ita 301 does not meet the writing intensive requirement.
[WI]
A Ita
311 General View of Literature I (3)
Survey
of Italian literature from its origins to the end of the Renaissance: The Medieval
tradition from the Scuola Siciliana and the Stil Novo to the Trecento; from
the Quattrocento and the Florentine Humanists to the early and late Renaissance
and the transformation of the epic genre. Prerequisite(s): A Ita 223 or
permission of instructor.
A Ita
312 General View of Literature II (3)
Survey
of Italian literature from the end of the Renaissance to the present, The course
will cover the Seicento, the Settecento, with its reformation of the theatre,
the revival of the tragic genre and the civil poetry; it will also cover the
Romantic Age, as well as the Novecento and its literary movements. Students
who have already taken the A Ita 311 prior to Fall 1992 may not take A Ita
312 for credit. Prerequisite(s): A Ita 223 or permission of instructor.
A Ita
313 Throughout the Ages: Gender, Ideas, and Writing In Italy from 1100 to 1900
(3)
Selected
readings from medieval poetry, including the Scuola Siciliana, the Dolce
Stil Novo, Dante's Divine Comedy, the production of medieval women
writers, excerpts from Petrarch's love and political poetry, and Boccaccio's
Decameron. An overview of the renaissance, of the baroque, the enlightenment,
the romanticism, and the modern age literary developments, examined through
their most relevant feminine and masculine voices, with particular emphasis
on the school of women poets and novelists of the Italian Novecento. Prerequisite(s):
A Ita 233 or permission of instructor.
A Ita
315 Italian Civilization: From the Etruscans to Galileo (3)
An
introduction to Italian culture from the Etruscans to the Renaissance, with
emphasis on the contributions of Dante, Leonardo, Michelangelo, Machiavelli,
Galileo, and the struggle between church and state. Offered in English with
readings in Italian for majors. Prerequisite(s): for majors, A Ita 104;
for nonmajors, none. May not be offered in 2005-2006.
A Ita
316 Contemporary Italy: From the Unification to the Present (3)
A
study of the cultural manifestations of the sociopolitical changes in modern
Italy: from the Risorgimento to the formation of one nation; the rise and fall
of Fascism; social developments in contemporary Italy-political parties, trade
unions, media, religion and education. Offered in English with readings in Italian
for majors. Prerequisite(s): for majors, A Ita 104; for nonmajors, none.
A Ita
318 Italian Cinema and Literature (3)
This
course deals with a study of the work of Rossellini, Visconti, De Sica, Fellini,
Antonioni, Benigni and others. It examines the way fiction and themes taken
from Italian life have been rendered in cinematic form during the past 40+ years.
Offered in English with readings in Italian for majors. Prerequisite(s): for
majors, A Ita 104; for nonmajors, none.
A Ita
325 The Italian Short Story (3)
Representative
Italian short stories with emphasis on specific characteristics of the genre.
Prerequisite(s): A Ita 301. May not be offered in 2005-2006.
A Ita
397 Independent Study in Italian (2-4)
Study
by a student in an area of special interest not treated in currently offered
courses. Work performed under direction of a professor chosen by the student
on a topic approved by the program. May be repeated once with special departmental
approval. Prerequisite(s): A Ita 311.
A Ita
421 Dante (3)
Introduction
to the Divina Commedia. A study of Dante's Inferno, including consideration
of Dante's importance in world literature. Prerequisite(s): A Ita 311 or
permission of instructor. May not be offered in 2005-2006.
A Ita
441 Women, Men, Love, and Politics of the Italian Renaissance (3)
The
course will focus on the themes of femininity and the ideas of love, politics,
and society, filtered through the voices of some of the women writers of the
Italian Renaissance, such as: Tullia D'Aragona, Gaspara Stampa, Vittoria Colonna,
Chiara Matraini, Veronica Franco, Isabella DiMorra, as well as through the voices
of their masculine counterpart (Sannazaro, Ficino, Ariosto, Bembo, Machiavelli,
Tasso). Prerequisite(s): A Ita 313 or permission of the instructor.
A Ita
444 Topics in Italian Language and Literature (2-3)
Selected
works of Italian language or literature not covered by other undergraduate courses
offered by the program. May be repeated for credit with a change of topic. Consult
current schedule of classes for topic and prerequisite.
A Ita
471 From Baroque to Romanticism (3)
Study
of literature, trends and ideas of the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries focusing
on the works of Foscolo, Leopardi, Manzoni, Carducci, Pascoli and D'Annunzio.
Not open to students with credit for A Ita 461. Prerequisite(s): A Ita
311 or permission of instructor. May not be offered in 2005-2006.
A Ita
481 The Italian Novel and Poetry of the 20th Century (3)
Study
of contemporary literary trends. Emphasizes the works of Verga and Pirandello,
Moravia and Pavese, Ungaretti, Montale, Quasimodo. Prerequisite(s): A Ita
311 or permission of instructor. May not be offered in 2005-2006.
A Ita
499 Honors Thesis (4)