Traveling in Italian Film

ITA4401.01
Course System Home Terms Spring 2017 Traveling in Italian Film

Course Description

Summary

In Italian culture, as it happens for every culture, the idea of travel is deeply connected to the country使s social and historical contexts, and to the questioning of personal identity. In this respect, travel becomes a mirror for the traveler. In the case of Italian narratives, is the mirror sending back surprising images, disclosing secrets, or repeating stereotypes? Focusing on cultural and personal identity, this course will explore travel narratives in modern and classic Italian film. Through class discussion in the form of debates, students will further improve their ability to express abstract thought in Italian. Writing skills will be developed through weekly analytical short assignments that will mark the transition from simple paragraph level discourse to the production of more complex/complete texts. A final project will cap the work done during the term. This class meets twice a week; however, students will be required to watch Italian films outside of class regularly. Conducted in Italian. Intermediate鈥恖ow level. Corequisite: Students must attend at least two Language Series events (Mondays, 7:00pm 鈥 8:00pm)

Prerequisites

Three terms of Italian, or permission by the instructor

Please contact the faculty member : balfano@bennington.edu

Corequisites

None

Instructor

  • Barbara Alfano

Day and Time

Academic Term

Spring 2017

Area of Study

Credits

4

Course Level

4000

Maximum Enrollment

18