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RUSS 101.01 Elementary Russian 6 credits

Open: Size: 10, Registered: 3, Waitlist: 0

Language & Dining Center 242

MTWTHF
9:50am11:00am9:30am10:35am9:50am11:00am9:30am10:35am9:40am10:40am
Synonym: 65053

Anna Dotlibova, Laura Goering

For students with no previous training in or minimal knowledge of Russian. Simultaneous development of skills in speaking, reading, aural comprehension, writing. Students with prior instruction or who speak Russian at home should consult the department for placement information. Class meets five days a week.

RUSS 101.02 Elementary Russian 6 credits

Open: Size: 10, Registered: 4, Waitlist: 0

Language & Dining Center 242

MTWTHF
9:50am11:00am1:15pm2:20pm9:50am11:00am1:15pm2:20pm9:40am10:40am
Synonym: 65054

Anna Dotlibova, Laura Goering

For students with no previous training in or minimal knowledge of Russian. Simultaneous development of skills in speaking, reading, aural comprehension, writing. Students with prior instruction or who speak Russian at home should consult the department for placement information. Class meets five days a week.

RUSS 331.00 The Wonderful World of Russian Animation 3 credits

Open: Size: 25, Registered: 5, Waitlist: 0

Language & Dining Center 242

MTWTHF
3:10pm4:55pm
Synonym: 63944

Anna Dotlibova

Beginning in the 1910’s, Russian and then the Soviet Union was home to some of the most creative and innovative animated films in the world. In this course we will examine selected animated shorts in the context of Russian history and culture. Topics to be considered include the roots of animated film in the folk tale, the role of cartoons in educating the model Soviet child, the language of Soviet colonial discourse, and the ways in which post-Soviet animated films perpetuated or subverted past traditions. 

Prerequisite: Russian 205 or consent of the instructor

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