AP/IT4750 6.0 A: Modern Italian Culture (in translation)
Offered by: IT
Session
Fall 2019
Term
Y
Format
SEMR
Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite
Introduces students to Italian culture and its transformations from unification to the present. National identity and regional differences, the influence of the Church, Fascism and Resistance, industrialization, mafia and the southern problem, youth revolts and feminism, shifts in social values and practices, present-day political, social and economic issues, cinema, literature, design, and the visual arts are discussed. Course credit exclusions: AP/IT 3750 6.00. Students enrolled in a Major or Minor in Italian Studies may be required to complete coursework in Italian.
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