ITL 316 CUL IDENT IN ITALY & ADJ AREAS
Study of cultural identity through literature, film, socio-political writings and historical documents primarily focused on Risorgimento, the Italian South (e.g. questione meridionale and mafia) and contemporary Italy in relation to the Mediterranean area. Analysis directed toward techniques of representation, along with diverse conceptions of ethnicity, nationalism, regionalism, gender, race and class that fueled debates about the North and the South and that led to movements of resistance to correct unjust bias and inequality. A variety of works by authors who may include Matilde Serao, Elena Ferrante, Francesco Rosi, Roberta Torre, Tahar Ben Jelloun and Franco Cassano. Conducted in Italian.
Cross Listed Courses
This is the same course as
GWS 316.
Prerequisite
ITL 202, or permission of the instructor. Either
ITL 220,
ITL 250, or
ITL 260 is recommended for students who have not completed their junior year/semester in Italy.
Enrollment Limit
Enrollment limited to 16 students.
Attributes
AITL, MOIB, W, WLC