Literature and Civilization (Italian Language)

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Program Overview

The master's program in Italian language, literature, and civilization offers an in-depth education in language, literary analysis, and cultural studies. The courses focus on advanced Italian linguistics, the history of Italian literature, as well as the study of Italy's cultural and artistic movements. The directed work includes literary text analysis, specialized translation, and comparative critique of Italian and foreign works. Practical work allows students to refine their oral and written expression through translation workshops, debates on classical and contemporary works, and research projects on Italian civilization.

Teaching Language : Italian

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

History of the Language

Studies of Institutions

Contemporary Literature

Civilization

Contemporary Literature 2

Civilization

History of the Language

Studies of Institutions


Advanced Topics

The advanced topics include an in-depth study of the major Italian literary periods, from the Renaissance to contemporary literature, the analysis of the interactions between literature and society, as well as the exploration of the connections between Italian literature and other European traditions. The program also covers specific themes such as literary criticism, specialized translation, semiotics, and the international reception of Italian culture. The study of Italian civilization extends to the arts, cinema, and cultural exchanges, providing students with a comprehensive and interdisciplinary understanding of Italian heritage.

Admissions Information

The program is specifically intended for holders of a Bachelor's degree in Italian language.

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