CWL 151

Spring 2008 All Classes

All Classes

Credit: 3 hours.

Explores a combination of western and non-western literature through the focus on a shared theme, exploring differences in treatment both within and among different cultures. Two such thematic focuses are offered in rotation; one on concepts of love and one on ways of writing about death. Both themes introduce students to a wide array of famous texts from different cultures and also offer some varied perspectives for their own inevitable thoughts on these major topics.

May be repeated to a maximum of 6 hours if topics vary. Students may register in more than one section per term.

This course satisfies the General Education Criteria in Fall 2022 for:

Humanities – Lit & Arts
CWL 151 class schedule data for spring 2008
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
45988
Lecture-Discussion
AV
10:00AM -10:50AM
MWF
282 Bevier Hall
Vivancos Alvarez, A
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/14/08-04/30/08
Degree Notes:
Literature and the Arts course.
Credit:
3 hours
Section Info:
Spanish Culture in Film: Constructing contemporary Spain What is "Spain"? A number of images and stereotypes inform a multifaceted collage that conform the international image of this country. This course will seek to build a more complex understanding of its cultures and contemporary issues. These will include questions like nationalisms, immigration, notions of gender and sexuality, the memory of the Civil War and the Franco regime, and the transition to a democratic government. To be able to analyze Spanish culture, we will work mainly with films. We will also use literature, but "Literature" will be considered broadly and will include fiction, but also articles from the press and scholarly articles. Our aim will be not only to understand the construction of contemporary Spain, but to get tools that allow us to analyze cultural materials, and to be able to apply them critically both inside and outside the classroom.
48055
Lecture-Discussion
NB
11:00AM -12:20PM
TR
G24 Foreign Languages Building
Blake, N
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/14/08-04/30/08
Degree Notes:
Discovery, and Literature and the Arts course.
Credit:
3 hours
Section Info:
TOPIC: CWL 151 Love and Death: from novel to film This discovery course will compare literary works from around the world to their film adaptations. We will analyze the specific means the different media use to convey a message. What is lost and what is gained in the transfer? By looking at films made in a different country from the original source in the book, we will ask how cultural tradition influences the film industry. Another concern will be the relative cost of production and how that factor shapes the producer�s vision of a target audience. Works to be examined include Jane Austin�s Sense and Sensibility and the film directed by Ang Lee, Thomas Mann�s Death in Venice and the film directed by Lucchiono Visconti, Raise the Red Lantern by Su Tong and the film of the same name by Zhang Yimou, Patricia Highsmith�s The Talented Mr. Ripley and two film versions, one French and one American. We will also study the case of a writer Yukio Mishima who directed and acted in his own film version of one of his best known fictions. There will be class screenings and the films will also be available in the undergraduate library for individual study. Students will be evaluated on class participation and will write short response papers as well as give class presentations. There will be a midterm and a final examination.
Restriction(s):
Restricted to students with Freshman class standing.
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