Spring 2026 Comparative Literature: Greek Modern UN3937 section JE1

THE CULTURE OF DEMOCRACY

Call Number 20761
Day & Time
Location
F 1:00pm-4:00pm
OTHR OTHER
Points 3
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Tsveta A Petrova
Type SEMINAR
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description

The point is to examine democracy not as a political system, but as a historical phenomenon characterized by a specific culture: a body of ideas and values, stories and myths. This culture is not homogenous; it has a variety of historical manifestations through the ages but remains nonetheless cohesive. The objective is twofold: 1) to determine which elements in democratic culture remain fundamental, no matter what form they take in various historical instances; 2) to understand that the culture of democracy is indeed not abstract and transcendental but historical, with its central impetus being the interrogation and transformation of society. Special emphasis will be placed on the crisis of democratic institutions in the era of globalization and, as specific case-study in point, the democratic failure in the Mediterranean region in light of the challenges of the assembly movements (Spain, Greece, Arab Spring) and the current migrant/refugee crisis.

Web Site Vergil
Department School of Professional Studies (DVSP)
Enrollment 0 students (17 max) as of 10:05AM Thursday, April 30, 2026
Subject Comparative Literature: Greek Modern
Number UN3937
Section JE1
Division Interfaculty
Open To Professional Studies
Section key 20261CLGM3937WJE1