ITALIAN LEVEL 1 – READING LIST All reading lists are available via the university library’s website and via the VLE ITALIAN LANGUAGE MODULES ITAL1010. Italian Language A (advanced) Textbook: Affresco italiano B1, Corso di lingua italiana per stranieri, by Maurizio Trifone, et al. (Milan: Mondadori Education, 2008 and following editions). Consultation: English grammar for students of Italian, by Sergio Adorni and Karen Primorac (Ann Arbor, US: Olivia & Hill Press, 1993 and following editions). ITAL1030. Italian Language B (beginners), semester 1 Textbooks: Affresco italiano A1, Corso di lingua italiana per stranieri, by Maurizio Trifone, et al. (Milan: Mondadori Education, 2008 and following editions). Affresco italiano A1, Corso di lingua italiana per stranieri. Quaderno per lo studente, by Maurizio Trifone, et al. 2008, (Milan: Mondadori Education, 2008 and following editions). Consultation: English grammar for students of Italian, by Sergio Adorni and Karen Primorac (Ann Arbor, US: Olivia & Hill Press, 1993 and following editions). ITAL1035. Italian Language B (beginners), semester 2 Textbooks: Affresco italiano A2, Corso di lingua italiana per stranieri, by Maurizio Trifone, et al. (Milan: Mondadori Education, 2008 and following editions). Affresco italiano A2, Corso di lingua italiana per stranieri. Quaderno per lo studente, by Maurizio Trifone, et al. 2008, (Milan: Mondadori Education, 2008 and following editions). Consultation: English grammar for students of Italian, by Sergio Adorni and Karen Primorac (Ann Arbor, US: Olivia & Hill Press, 1993 and following editions). ITALIAN CONTENT MODULES ITAL1024. Italian Cinema and Film Studies. An Introduction Films studied 1860 (Alessandro Blasetti, 1933) I soliti ignoti (Mario Monicelli, 1959) Mio fratello è figlio unico (Daniele Luchetti, 2007) Reading List Core texts: David Bordwell and Kristin Thompson (2000). Film Art: An Introduction, 6th edition (McGraw Hill), pp. 59-109, 156-326 Andrew Dix (2008). Beginning Film Studies (Manchester University Press), pp. 192-267 Dyer, Richard (2007). ‘Italian Cinema’, in The Cinema Book, ed. by Pam Cook (London: BFI), pp. 231-2 Secondary texts: Apart from the readings in the course handbook, the following may be useful: Bordwell, David, and Kristin Thompson (2003), Sections on Italian cinema in Film History: An Introduction (McGraw-Hill) Bondanella, Peter (2009). ) A History of Italian Cinema (New York: Continuum) Brunetta, Gian Piero (2008) The History of Italian Cinema (Princeton: Princeton University Press) Landy, Marcia (2000). Italian Film (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press) Marcus, Millicent (1986). Italian Film in the Light of Neorealism (Princeton: Princeton University Press) _____________ (2002). After Fellini: National Cinema in the Postmodern Age (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press) Nowell-Smith, Geoffrey (ed.) (1995). Sections on Italian cinema in The Oxford history of World Cinema (Oxford: Clarendon press) Sorlin, Pierre (1996). Italian National Cinema (London: Routledge) Wagstaff, Christopher (1996). ‘Cinema’, in Italian Cultural Studies: An Introduction, ed. by David Forgacs and Robert Lumley (Oxford: Oxford University Press), pp. 216-232. _________________ (2007). Italian Neorealism: An Aesthetic Approach (Toronto: Toronto University Press) Wood, Mary P. (2005). Italian Cinema (Oxford: Berg) ITAL1034. Art and Literature in Medieval and Renaissance Italy. An Introduction For the full weekly schedule see: http://lib5.leeds.ac.uk/rlists/index.php?sess=201213 Preparation and background reading for Week 1: Dante Alighieri : four political letters, translated by C. E. Honess (London: MHRA, 2007) Dino Compagni's Chronicle of Florence, translated by D. E. Bornstein (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1986) V. Fumagalli, Landscapes of fear: perceptions of nature and the city in the Middle Ages, translated by S. Mitchell (Cambridge: Polity Press, 1994) J. K. Hyde, Society and Politics in Medieval Italy: The Evolution of the Civil Life, 1000-1350 (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1973) J. Larner, Italy in the age of Dante and Petrarch, 1216-1380 (London & New York: Longman, 1980) D. Waley, The Italian City-Republics, 3rd edition (London & New York: Longman, 1988) ITAL1040. Italy from Fascism to the Present A week-by-week reading list is available at: http://lib5.leeds.ac.uk/rlists/broker/?bbModuleId=201415_5258_ITAL1040&bbListId=_26566 14_1 Textbook: Jonathan Dunnage,Twentieth Century Italy : A Social History (London: Longman/Pearson 2002) ITAL1085. Skills and Issues in Italian Studies Materials will be distributed in class by the tutor. As a preparatory reading the following text is recommended: Umberto Eco, How to Write a Thesis (Cambridge MA – London England: MIT University Press, 2015) ITAL1094. Fictions of Fascism Textbook: Carlo Lucarelli, Carta Bianca, Palermo: Sellerio Consultation Material: Horsley, Lee, Twentieth-Century Crime Fiction, Oxford University Press, Oxford – New York 2005. Sangiorgi, Marco – Telò, Luca (a cura di), Il giallo italiano come nuovo romanzo sociale, Longo, Ravenna 2004. Kracauer, Siegfried, Der Detektiv-Roman, in Schriften I, Suhrkamp, Frankfurt a. M. 1971, tr. fr. Le roman Policier, Éditions Payot & Rivages 2001 [1981]. Petronio, Giuseppe (a cura di), Il Punto su il romanzo poliziesco , Laterza, Roma 1985. Rachman, Stephen, Detective Novel, in Peter Melville Logan (ed.), The Encyclopedia of the Novel, 2 Vols., Wiley-Blackwell, Malden (MA) – Oxford 2011, Vol. I, pp. 241-245. Rzepka, Charles J., Detective Fiction, Polity Press, Cambridge – Malden (MA) 2005 Rzepka, Charles J. - Horsley, Lee, A Companion to Crime Fiction, Wiley-Blackwell, Malden (MA) 2010. Scaggs, John, Crime Fiction, Routledge, Abingdon – New York 2005.