Summer 2023 Comparative Literature: Slavic GU4013 section 001

Jewish Worlds in Eastern Europe: A Journ

Jewish Worlds in Eastern

Call Number 11050
Day & Time
Location
MW 5:30pm-8:40pm
304 Hamilton Hall
Points 3
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Alex Pekov
Type LECTURE
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description

Pushing back against this trope of homelessness, this course illuminates the robust, vibrant, and multifacetted
qualities of a home in the Diaspora, lasting for over a millennium, that both Ashkenazi and Sephardi
Jews managed to create for themselves in lands, predominantly populated by Slavs. They did so despite the
many constraints of legal and religious discrimination, threats of physical violence, displacement, and countless
forms of exclusion from dominant society. Moving across centuries, countries, and languages, we will revisit the
contributions of the Jews to their so called “host cultures” by way of diverse media—literary and non-fictional
works, memoirs, artistic works, songs, feature and documentary films, journalistic pieces, and more. By the end
of this journey, we will have gained a deeper understanding of the ways in which the Jews and Slavs have been
intimately imbricated and intertwined since times immemorial.

All course materials are available in English. No reading knowledge of Russian or other Slavic languages
is required. Course participants with the reading knowledge of any region-specific language are encouraged to
consult the respective originals, provided by the instructor upon request. This course will be of interest to those
majoring in Slavic and/or Jewish Studies, as well as anyone interested in Comparative Literature, History, Art
History, and Film and Visual Studies.

Web Site Vergil
Subterm 05/22-06/30 (A)
Department Summer Session (SUMM)
Enrollment 2 students (30 max) as of 10:06AM Thursday, May 2, 2024
Subject Comparative Literature: Slavic
Number GU4013
Section 001
Division Summer Session
Campus Morningside
Section key 20232CLSL4013W001