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Russian Language and Literature Courses
in Russian
RUSS 1. Elementary Russian.
Ms. Dwyer. Acquisition of basic oral communication. Mastery
of the Russian alphabet. Introduction to the structure of
the language. Intensive oral practice.
RUSS 11, 13. Conversation:
Contemporary Russian Language and Culture. Ms.
Bashaw / Ms. Amirkhanova, Russian Language Resident.
Open to all students except native speakers. Credit for
satisfactory participation in Oldenborg Center activities
and two conversation classes weekly. Prerequisite: one year
of college-level language study or equivalent. Cumulative,
one-fourth course credit; graded P/NC. Does not satisfy the
foreign-language requirement. Limited to one enrollment per
semester and a cumulative total of one course credit.
Offered each semester.
RUSS 33. Intermediate Russian.
Mr. Klioutchkine. Further study in the Russian language, including
reading, conversation, grammar, and composition.
Prerequisite: Russian 2 or equivalent.
RUST 181. Readings in Modern
Russian Literature. Ms. Rudova. Readings in pre-
and post-revolutionary short stories. Emphasis on thematic,
techhnical and stylistic features of the genre. Evolution of
the genre discussed in relation to historical and cultural
developments. Prerequisites:
Russian 44 or equivalent.
Literature and Culture Courses in
English
RUST 111. Russian History and
Society through Film. Ms. Rudova. Russian films
from the 1917 Revolution to the present. Discussions of film
theory and semiotics. Main focus on the confrontations
between historical realities of Soviet life and fictional
reality created by the filmmakers. Cross-listed with Media
Studies.
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