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Confluencias surrealistas en los poemas 'Había en el fondo del mar' de Luis Cernuda y 'Varios leones al crepúsculo lamen la corteza rugosa de la tortuga ecuestre' de César Moro.
The Language of Persuasion
Lena Retamoso Urbano
Conversations
Créatrices
Propaganda in Modern Chinese Culture
Dining Culture in Taiwan
Tai-Chi Qi-Gong
The Daoist Tales
Language as System and Social Behavior
Seminar on Monolingualism
Language, Power and Belonging in the Middle East and North Africa
Insider Perspectives on the Francophone World I
In and Out of Italy: Migration Fluxes Through the Boot
Perceptions of Reality in 20th Century Latin American Literature
Surrealism in Latin America: Origins and Reception
The Power of Image
Cuisine, Culture, and Identity
Virtual Tours of Japan: Explore and Learn About Japan
Examining Equality and Equity through the Analysis of Japanese Society in the Edo Period and Meiji Period
Rakugo and Humor: The Art of Storytelling
#Stop Asian Hate: Taking Actions Against Hate
The Art of Literary Translation
ReVisions Rebellions, Revolution: Latin American Women Writers
Spanish Through Film
Theories of Revolution
Special Projects in Advanced Japanese
Enhancing Cultural Understanding and Embracing Cultural Differences: Digital Book Project (Introductory)
Social and Cultural Values in Japan: Digital Book Project (Intermediate)
Prima dell'_Amica geniale_: Elena Ferrante's Short Novels
Insider Perspectives on the Francophone World II
French Through Films
Cartography of Desire in Latin American and Spanish Poetry
Queering Creation in the Arts of Latin America
Teaching Languages and Cultures K-6
French Comedy
Life Stories
Cultural Studies and Languages Open House
Cultural Studies and Languages Open House
Italy in a Tin Can: Views from the Strait of Otranto
Opportunities for Students of Japanese After Bennington College
"Black is the Journey"
THIS, THAT and the OTHER: An Introduction to Linguistic Referring
English(es) Past, Present and Future
Study Abroad in Taiwan
Regions and Cuisine: Traveling Japan with Matsuo Basho
TV Shows and The Contemporary Chinese Society
From April Fifth to June Fourth: Craze, Hunger, and Everydayness in China's Reform Era
From “Modern Woman” to “Iron Girl” to “Left-over Woman”
Middlebury Language Schools Information Session
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