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2025 Fall Semester Trimestre dautomneFaculty:
Facult des arts / Faculty of ArtsUnit:
Department of Modern Languages and LiteraturesPTCourse Title:
Thmes choisis en littrature italienne / Special Topics in Italian LiteratureCourse Code:
ITA3901Section:
ACourse Description:
tude dune priode littraire dun thme ou dun auteur en particulier. Les thmes varient et peuvent aborder des questions telles que les genres littraires les rapports hommes-femmes et le fminisme lart et la littrature. Cours offert en alternance.Posting limited to:
Professeur temps-partiel rgulier / Regular Part-Time ProfessorDate Posted:
juin 03 2025Applications must be received BEFORE:
juillet 05 2025Expected Enrolment:
45Approval date:
juin 03 2025Number of credits:
3Work Hours:
39Course type:
DPosting type:
Rgulier / RegularLanguage of instruction:
Autre (selon la description du cours) Other (per the course description)Competence in second language:
ActiveCourse Schedule:
Mercredi Wednesday 14:30-17:30 - - The Schedule is subject to change/Lhoraire affich est assujetti des changements. Please consult the official course schedule/Veuillez svp vous rfrer au lien suivant pour consulter lhoraire: en tudes italiennes ou quivalent. Expertise dmontre en littrature italienne du XIXe sicle nos jours avec un accent sur les principaux auteurs et mouvements littraires (vrisme dcadentisme futurisme noralisme postmodernisme) et leur influence sur les transformations culturelles politiques et sociales de lItalie. Les axes thmatiques peuvent inclure lidentit nationale la modernit la mmoire et le rgionalisme. Exprience denseignement universitaire est exige. Capacit avre dvelopper et grer du contenu virtuel ainsi qu utiliser des outils numriques pour lenseignement en ligne. Cours enseign en Anglais.MA in Italian Studies or equivalent. Demonstrated expertise in Italian literature from the 19th century to the present with a focus on major authors and literary movements (e.g. Verismo Decadentismo Futurism Neorealism Postmodernism) and their influence on Italys cultural political and social transformations. Relevant thematic areas may include national identity modernity memory and regionalism. University-level teaching experience is required. Proven ability to develop and manage virtual content as well as to use digital tools for online instruction. Course taught in English.
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