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Culture and Literature Courses
BCS
BCS 436 – Modern BCS Literature
Cultures and Literatures of East Europe
BCS 436 – Modern BCS Literature
CZECH 315 - The Czech New Wave and Its Legacy
CZECH 484 – Modern Czech Lit
POLISH 314 - Polish Cinema - Typically offered in Winter
POLISH 214 – Rock Poetry
POLISH 326/526 – Polish Literature in English: 1890 to Present - Typically offered in Winter, every other year
RUSSIAN 322- Russia Today: Culture & Identity in a “Multi-national” State - Typically offered in Fall/Spring
RUSSIAN 347- Survey of Russian Literature - Typically offered in Fall
RUSSIAN 361- Russian Modernism: Decadence, Symbolism, and the Avant-garde in Russia
RUSSIAN 357 - Russian Drama in Context: From the Enlightenment to Post-Modernism
RUSSIAN 348 - Survey of Russian Literature - Typically offered in Winter
RUSSIAN 435 - Cultural History of Russian Jews through Literature and the Arts
RUSSIAN 474 - Late 20th-Century Russian Literature
RUSSIAN 461 - Pushkin
RUSSIAN 463 – Chekhov
RUSSIAN 479 - Vladimir Nabokov and World Literature II: The American Years
RUSSIAN 499 – Advanced Seminar, Russian
SLAVIC 151 – First Year Seminar: Yiddish Love Stories
SLAVIC 151 – First Year Seminar: Intro to Narratology
SLAVIC 151 – First Year Seminar: The Russian Rogue’s Progress
SLAVIC 151 – First Year Seminar: DUI (Discourse Under the Influence): An Introduction to Narratology
SLAVIC 151 – First Year Seminar: Prague: The Magic City
SLAVIC 151 – First Year Seminar: Yugoslav and Post-Yugoslav Short Fiction
SLAVIC 151 – First Year Seminar: Myth and History in Contemporary Balkan Literature
SLAVIC 225 – Art & Culture: Central Europe
SLAVIC 290 – Studies E. European Culture
SLAVIC 312 – Central European Cinema
SLAVIC 313 – Russian/Ukraine Film
SLAVIC 316 – RUSLAN Service Learning
SLAVIC 470 – check course guide for topic
SLAVIC 471 – Seminar in Cultural Studies
SLAVIC 490 – Cultures of E. Europe: Rock Kills Communism
SLAVIC 490 – Cultures of E. Europe: Revolution in the Attic
Czech
CZECH 315 - The Czech New Wave and Its Legacy
CZECH 484 – Modern Czech Lit
Polish
POLISH 314 - Polish Cinema
POLISH 214 - Rock Poetry
POLISH 326/526 - Polish Literature in English: 1890 to Present
Russian
RUSSIAN 322 - Russia Today: Culture & Identity in a “Multi-national” State - typically offered in FALL/SPRING
RUSSIAN 347 - Survey of Russian Literature - typically offered in FALL
RUSSIAN 361 - Russian Modernism: Decadence, Symbolism, and the Avant-garde in Russia
RUSSIAN 357 - Russian Drama in Context: From the Enlightenment to Post-Modernism
RUSSIAN 348 - Survey of Russian Literature - typically offered in WINTER
RUSSIAN 461 - Pushkin
RUSSIAN 463 - Chekhov
RUSSIAN 479 - Vladimir Nabokov and World Literature II: The American Years
RUSSIAN 435 - Cultural History of Russian Jews through Literature and the Arts
RUSSIAN 474 - Late 20th-Century Russian Literature
Ukrainian
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