Fall 2024 English UN3805 section 001

The Political Novel

Call Number 14187
Day & Time
Location
M 2:10pm-4:00pm
569 ALFRED LERNE
Points 4
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Bruce Robbins
Type SEMINAR
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description

Is the political novel a genre? It depends on your understanding both of politics and of the novel. If politics means parties, elections, and governing, then few novels of high quality would qualify. If on the other hand “the personal is the political,” as the slogan of the women’s movement has it, then almost everything the novel deals with is politics, and few novels would not qualify. This seminar will try to navigate between these extremes, focusing on novels that center on the question of how society is and ought to be constituted. Since this question is often posed ambitiously in so-called “genre fiction” like thrillers and sci-fi, which is not always honored as “literature,” it will include some examples of those genres as well as uncontroversial works of the highest literary value like Melville’s “Benito Cereno,” Ellison’s “Invisible Man,” and Camus’s “The Plague.”

 

Web Site Vergil
Department English and Comparative Literature
Enrollment 16 students (18 max) as of 4:05PM Saturday, December 21, 2024
Subject English
Number UN3805
Section 001
Division Interfaculty
Section key 20243ENGL3805W001