Courses Taught in English
All courses taught in English have a Preceptorial component (P component) taught in Italian for students wishing to pursue Italian credit for the major .
ITALIAN 132: Italian Cinema
Introduction course to Italian cinema including silent films, Neorealism, fascist productions, Commedia all'italiana and experimentalism. Reading and discussions in English. Instructor: Dainotto and staff
ITALIAN 137: Modernism, Avant-Gardism, Art
Major artistic movements and theoretical aims of early modernism: fauvism, cubism, expressionism, futurism, constructivism, suprematism, dada, surrealism, deStijl, Bauhaus, and Neue Sachlichkeit in France, Italy, Germany, America. Instructor: Antliff, Leighten, or Stiles
ITALIAN 145S: Topics: Medieval/Early Mod Lit
Topics may include: the Italian Middle Ages, the Renaissance, the baroque, humanism. Taught in English. Instructor: Finucci