- Semester
- Winter 2024/25
- Instructor
- Patricia Bologna
- Start Date
- 01-02-2025
- Total Credits
- 4
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- 516-876-3092
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Taught in English. This course will provide students with an introduction to modern Italian culture and civilization as represented in works of art, literature, and film. We will examine the prominent role played by Italy in the development of European art, culture, history and thought, and the shaping of Western values and taste. The course will focus on a broad range of major Italian achievements, movements, and events from the Renaissance to the present, with particular stress on how they have affected larger cultural developments of Western civilization. It will be divided into four multidisciplinary units: 1) Renaissance Italy (revolution in the arts, manners, and political thought); 2) Travel and the Nation (the age of the Grand Tour and Italy's rise to self- determination and unification); 3) Futurism and Fascism; 4) Neo-realism and contemporary Italy.
Course Area: Language
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Dates: 01-02-2025 - 01-23-2025
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- Instructor: Patricia Bologna
- Local Course ID: 25WI_OLD_ML3150_NE1
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