CRS300.2 Imagining Italy: Italian Stories Adapted to the Screen (Fall, Spring) NEW FOR SPRING 2026

By examining several films set in Italy adapted from written sources, this course will focus on the ways in which Italy itself is “adapted” for diverse aesthetic, social and cultural functions in the transition from page to screen. These constructions of Italy and Italians will be placed in a larger context of stereotypes, individual and national identity, and cultural imperialism as we examine the ways in which these film adaptations both reflect and create the “reality” of Italy and Italians.

Cross-listed with ENG 420.2.

Department: Communications and Rhetorical Studies

Location: Florence

Semesters: Fall, Spring

Credits: 3