Jewish Studies 213 - The Gender of Yiddish

The Gender of Yiddish

Fall
2022
01
4.00
Madeleine Cohen

MW 03:15PM-04:30PM

Mount Holyoke College
118823
Ciruti 111
mcohen@mtholyoke.edu
118823,118825,118826
Yiddish and questions of gender have a long history. The language was called "mame-loshn" (mother tongue); it was associated with home and family. Jewish women were the primary intended readers of Yiddish, beginning with religious literature for those who could not read Hebrew and developing into a modern, secular, often moralizing literature. Despite the strong connections between Yiddish and women, women writers have been marginalized and underestimated. This course will explore the gendered history of Yiddish, including through the lens of queer theory. We will also read English translations of literature by modern Yiddish women writers who are being rediscovered today through new translations and scholarly attention.

Taught in English.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.