Reading World Literature (201-0-20)
Instructors
Rebecca Johnson
847/467-1365
University Hall 225
Meeting Info
University Hall 412: Tues, Thurs 9:30AM - 10:50AM
Overview of class
This course will introduce students to the major authors, works, and literary movements of Arabic Literature from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, focusing on the social and historical contexts within which these works developed. We will explore the role that the multifaceted questions of modernity, colonialism, nationalism, and gender have played in the development of new literary genres and themes (including the novel, free verse, the prose-poem, and revolutionary literature), while also understanding them in relationship to classical texts and concepts. All readings will be provided in English translation, but Arabic texts will be made available to anyone who would like to read in the original.
Class Attributes
Literature and Arts Foundational Discipline
Literature & Fine Arts Distro Area
Enrollment Requirements
Enrollment Requirements: Pre-registration -- Reserved for Comparative Literature students.