War Literature
While wars seem “never ending, still beginning,” we seldom pay attention to what wisdom, if any, can be gleaned from how they are portrayed by poets and writers. While the genre of war literature, which ranges from eyewitness accounts of combat to the depictions of civilians caught in the crossfire, has had many practitioners over the centuries, our readings will include works by David Diop (France), Bertolt Brecht (Germany), Anna Świrszczyńska (Poland), Yusef Komunyaaka (USA), Tarfia Faizullah (Bangladesh/USA), Don Mee Choi (Korea/USA), Serhiy Zhadan (Ukraine), among others. In addition to focusing on close-reading and comparative analysis of novels, short stories, hybrid works, and poetry, we will also examine various social, political, and cultural contexts to see if and how they might have impacted the authors under discussion. All readings are in English. No prerequisites. F23 War Literature syllabus -1.docx Download F23 War Literature syllabus -1.docx
Course Summary:
Date | Details | Due |
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Tue Oct 17, 2023 | Assignment Response Paper #1 | due by 1pm |
Tue Oct 31, 2023 | Assignment Response Paper #2 | due by 1pm |
Thu Nov 16, 2023 | Assignment Response Paper #3 | due by 1pm |
Tue Nov 21, 2023 | Calendar Event War Literature: Virtual Class | 1:30pm to 3:30pm |