40: Italian Culture
MW 11-12 Spring 2015 | Instructor: Mia Fuller
Units: 4 Satisfies L&S Arts & Literature OR Historical Studies OR Social & Behavioral Sciences breadth requirement.
This interdisciplinary course is designed as a broad-based introduction to the culture and history of the Italian peninsula, from the Middle Ages to the present day. Enhanced by visits from distinguished scholars of the Department of Italian Studies and other campus units, it deals with major works of literature, political science, the visual arts, music, and cinema–invoking names such as Dante, Machiavelli, Michelangelo, Verdi, and Fellini–while setting Italy’s variegated culture in its social and historical context, from the medieval and Renaissance city-state through the arduous process of building the Italian nation to the contemporary Italy of mass media, social conflict, and political upheaval.
Section 101: F 12-1, Scott Bishop
Section 102: F 2-3, Scott Bishop
Section 103: F 3-4, Scott Bishop
Section 104: F 12-1, Kate Noson
Section 105: F 2-3, Kate Noson
Section 106: F 3-4, Kate Noson
Texts: Assigned readings will be posted on bCourses; the content of lectures will also count as part of the course ‘text’.
Prerequisites: None