Credit hours:3--Contact
hours:45
Course number:SYA 4930
Dept:Liberal Arts
& Cultural Studies
Prerequisite:none
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Course
description: This course
is designed for both sociology and Italian studies
students and will be divided into two parts. The first
part will give background to the historical development
of the Italian family from Roman Times to present. The
Patriarchal system that began in Roman times and
endured into the twentieth century will be explored.
The second part of the course will focus on the modern
Italian family. The roll of each member of the family
will be explored indepth. Topics of discussion will
include the roll of the mother and how it has changed
over the last century; the roll that grandparents play
in child rearing; the change from extended family to
nuclear family; the declining birth rate and the effect
it is having on family dynamic; regional as well as
socio-economic influences on the structure of the
family nucleus will be studied. The course will give
students the opportunity to have a greater
understanding of the Italian people. In addition,
students compare and discuss how their family dynamics
and structures differ from those of the Italian family.
Students will interview native Italians to gain a
greater more personal understanding of the
subject.
Santa Reparata International School of Art, SRISA - Via
San Gallo, 53r Florence Italy, info@santareparata.org
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