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Modern Jewish literature: writing across the languages

  • ATS2428
  • Not offered in 2013
  • 6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSL
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Over the last one hundred years, Jewish writers throughout the world have composed a remarkable array of works that deal with the modern experience. Students will analyze an array of modern Jewish creative writing and consider the following questions: How did the writers understand modernism and their own identities as modern writers? How did they deal with issues of Jewishness and the intersection of the Jewish and the modern? What were the influences in their writings from European and American literature? How did they place their work in the larger framework of Jewish literature? What language did they choose to write in and what was the significance of that choice? -- Course Website

Instructor: Leah Garrett

Prerequisites: A first-year CLS, ENH, language or Jewish Studies sequence



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