Ever since the Renaissance, when the notion of a national culture had taken hold, the historic, literary and intellectual trajectories of France and Italy have been intimately entangled. Taking a chronological approach from the Renaissance to the post-modern period, this course will embark on a number of comparative readings from these two countries: from Rabelais’ carnivalesque uptake of Boccaccio’s humor and vulgarity; to Italy’s attempt at emulating the French Revolution; to Giuseppe Ungaretti’s debt to avant-garde literary figures, and more. Our goal will be to reveal that cultures and intellectual traditions exist not in isolation but emerge out of a perpetual conversation with—and translation of—each other. Taught in English.

Prerequisites: Upper-division standing or consent of instructor.

4

Units

Optional

Grading

1, 2, 3

Passtime

Upper division only

Level Limit

Letters and science

College
TURSI G
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ITAL 119B
0 / 25 Enrolled
Italian Culture in Translation
Laura Sarnelli 4.8
T R
12:30 PM - 13:45 PM
ITAL 120X
0 / 130 Enrolled
Transnational Italian Studies
Claudio Fogu 3.5
M W
14:00 PM - 15:15 PM
ITAL 191I
0 / 5 Closed
Enhancement Seminar in Italian
Tursi G
ITAL 195H
0 / 5 Enrolled
Senior Honors Independent Studies in Italian
T B A
ITAL 199
0 / 5 Enrolled
Independent Studies in Italian
T B A
ITAL 199RA
0 / 5 Enrolled
Independent Research Assistance
T B A