Literature of the diaspora: belonging, estrangement, ambivalence

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Subject area

ENGL

Catalog Number

B1985

Course Title

Literature of the diaspora: belonging, estrangement, ambivalence

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Description

This course will examine the plural identities revealed in the works of European, Middle Eastern, and North-African writers of Jewish descent, including Italo Svevo, Giorgio Bassani, Marcel Proust, Georges Perec, Walter Benjamin, Imre Kertész, Danilo Kiš, Bruno Schulz, Eva Hoffman, Fernando Pessoa, Albert Memmi, Naïm Kattan, Samir Naqqash, and Lucette Lagnado. Exploring autobiographical writings as well as works of fiction, we will address the complexities of acculturation, the pervasiveness of estrangement, and ambivalence toward Jewishness. We will pay attention not only to content but also to form, examining how, for many of these writers, innovation was a key aspect of self-expression. In addition to the readings, students will undertake writing exercises and assignments, and will be asked to submit their work for class discussion. The course is open to advanced writing students of all backgrounds who wish to deepen their understanding of themselves in relation to the world.

Academic Career

Graduate

Liberal Arts

Yes

Credits

Minimum Units

3

Maximum Units

3

Academic Progress Units

3

Repeat For Credit

No

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Lecture

Hours

3

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