PLEASE NOTE THAT THE INSTRUCTOR CAN MAKE CHANGES
Friday Make-up: Febr. 7
Week 1 (Jan. 20, 22)
Introduction to the course.
Readings: Perché la letteratura?, pp. 3-7; 12-17, 39-41
Lecture and Discussion: Italian literature during fascism
Week 2 (Jan. 27, 29)
Readings: Perché la letteratura?, pp. 59-64; 74; pp. 78-84; 90-92;
Lecture and Discussion: Giuseppe Ungaretti, L’allegria.
Readings: Perché la letteratura?, pp. 98-103; 108-111, 116-117
Lecture and Discussion: from L’allegria to Il sentimento del tempo.
Written Assignments: Pag. 92; 1,2,3; p. 101: 1,2,3,4; p. 103: 1; p. 111: 1,2.
Week 3 (Febr. 3, 5, 7)
Readings: pp. 123-133; 135-141
Lecture and Discussion: Umberto Saba’s Il canzoniere
Readings: pp.162-163; 146-150, 175-177; 179.
Lecture and Discussion: Il canzoniere. Continue
Written Assignments: Pag. 139: 1,2,4; p. 163: 1,4.
Week 4 (Febr. 10, 12)
Readings: pp. 184-192; 199-202
Lecture and Discussion: Eugenio Montale’s Ossi di seppia
Readings: pp. 196-198; 203-204; 209-213; 223-226
Lecture and Discussion: from Ossi di seppia to Le occasioni
Written Assignments: p. 202: 1, 2,3,4,5
Week 5 (Febr. 17, 19)
Readings: pp. 296-299; 303-308; 312-317
Lecture and class discussion: Italian poetry in the thirties: Salvatore Quasimodo, Sandro Penna, Attilio Bertolucci.
Readings: pp. 320-321; 324-325; 326-329
Lecture and discussion: Ermetismo: Mario Luzi and Vittorio Sereni
Written Assignments: p. 299: 1,2; p. 308: 2, p. 317: 1,2,4.
Week 6 (Febr. 24, 26)
Readings: pp. 329-333; 338-339
Lecture and Discussion: The crisis of poetry and the raise of Italian narrative: Franco Fortini’s poems.
Readings: p. 35 (not a mistake: we go back to Neorealism); 372-377; 381-384
Lecture and Discussion: Elio Vittorini and Cesare Pavese’s prose.
Written Assignments: p. 334: 1, 2, 3, 5; pp. 341-342: 1,2,3, 7, 10
Week 7 (March 3, 5)
Review for Midterm
MARCH 5: MIDTERM EXAM
SPRING BREAK (March 10, 12)
Week 8 (March 17, 19)
Readings: pp. 387-393; pp. 396-401; pp. 419-422; 424
Lecture and Discussion: Narrating the crisis of the bourgeoisie -Alberto Moravia’s novels.
Readings: pp. 464-473; 482.483
Lecture and Discussion: Primo Levi’s Se questo è un uomo
No Written Assignments
Week 9 (March 17, 19)
Readings: pp. 426-441
Lecture and Discussion: Carlo Emilio Gadda’s La cognizione del dolore
Readings: pp. 446-451; pp. 458-462
Lecture and Discussion: Carlo Emilio Gadda’s Quer pasticciaccio brutto de via Merulana
Written assignments: p. 440: 1,3; p. 452: 1,2,3
Week 10 (March 24, 26)
MARCH 24: ORAL PRESENTATION TOPIC DUE
Readings: pp. 520-524; 529-540; 555- 559
Lecture and Discussion: from Modernism to Postmodernism
Readings: pp. 572-578: pp. 614-618
Lecture and Discussion: Amelia Rosselli’s poetry
Written Assignments: p. 618: 1,2
Week 11 (March 31, April 2)
APRIL 2: FINAL PAPER OUTLINE AND BIBLIOGRAPHY DUE
Readings: pp. 726-734; 744- 751; 756-758
Lecture and Discussion: Italo Calvino’s narrative
Readings: pp. 770-776
Lecture and Discussion: Pier Paolo Pasolini’s poetry
Written Assignments: p. 751:1; p. 758: 1,3
Week 12 (April 14, 16)
Readings: 777-794
Lecture and Discussion: Pasolini’s novels, cinema, and essays
APRIL 16: ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Week 13 (April 23)
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Week 14 (April 28, 30)
April 28: Lecture: Francesca Cadel (University of Calgary), You Gotta Throw Your Body into the Fight. Pier Paolo Pasolini’s Civil War (1968): from the 1940s to the 1970s.
Lecture and Discussion: Controcanone. La letteratura delle donne.
Conclusions and Review for Final