Fall 2024 Comparative Literature: Italian GU4499 section 001

Mediterranean Humanities I

Mediterranean Humanities

Call Number 10022
Day & Time
Location
W 2:10pm-4:00pm
507 Hamilton Hall
Points 3
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Pier Mattia Tommasino
Type SEMINAR
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description

Mediterranean Humanities I explores the literatures of the Mediterranean from the late Middle Ages to the Early Nineteenth Century. We will read Boccaccio, and Cervantes, as well as Ottoman poetry, Iberian Muslim apocalyptic literature, and the Eurasian connected versions of the One Thousand and One Nights. We will dive into the travel of texts and people, stories and storytellers across the shores of the Middle Sea. Based on the reading of literary texts (love poetry, short stories, theater, and travel literature), as well as letters, biographies, memoirs, and other ego-documents produced and consumed in the Early Modern Mediterranean, we will discuss big themes as Orientalism, estrangement, forced mobility, connectivity, multiculturalism and the clash of civilizations. Also, following in the footsteps of Fernand Braudel and Erich Auerbach, we will reflect on the Mediterranean in the age of the first globalization as a laboratory of the modern global world and world literature.    

Web Site Vergil
Department Italian
Enrollment 22 students (25 max) as of 4:07PM Wednesday, December 18, 2024
Subject Comparative Literature: Italian
Number GU4499
Section 001
Division Interfaculty
Section key 20243CLIA4499W001