COML616 - Approaches To Literary Texts

Status
O
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Approaches To Literary Texts
Term
2019A
Syllabus URL
Subject area
COML
Section number only
401
Section ID
COML616401
Course number integer
616
Meeting times
F 11:00 AM-02:00 PM
Meeting location
VANP 627
Level
graduate
Instructors
Julia Verkholantsev
Description
Most seminars focus on literary texts composed during a single historical period;this course is unusual in inviting students to consider the challenges of approaching texts from a range of different historical eras. Taught by a team of literary specialists representing diverse periods and linguistic traditions and conducted as a hands-on workshop, this seminar is designed to help students of literature gain expertise in analysis and interpretation of literary works across the boundaries of time, geography, and language, from classic to modern. Students will approach literature as a historical discipline and learn about key methodological issues and questions that specialists in each period and field ask about texts that their disciplines study. The diachronic and cross-cultural perspectives inform discussions of language and style, text types and genres, notions of alterity, fictionality, literariness, symbolism, intertextuality, materiality, and interfaces with other disciplines. This is a unique opportunity to learn in one course about diverse literary approaches from specialists in different fields. Master classes are taught by Kevin Brownlee, Linda Chance, Eva del Soldato, Huda Fakhreddine, Scott Francis, Nili Gold, Bridget Murnghan, Deven Patel, Kevin Platt, Michael Solomon, Emily Steiner, Julia Verkholantsev, and Emily Wilson.
Course number only
616
Cross listings
ROML616401, ENGL616401, EALC715401, EEUR616401, CLST636401
Use local description
No