World Literatures 270 - Health and Illness: Literary Explorations

HEALTH & ILLNESS:LIT EXPLORATN

Fall
2020
01
4.00
Sabina Knight
TTh 01:40-02:55
Smith College
50187-F20
REMOTE
sknight@smith.edu
From medieval Chinese tales to memoirs about SARS and COVID-19, this cross-cultural literary inquiry explores how conceptions of selfhood and belonging inform ideas about well-being, disease, intervention and healing. How do languages, social norms and economic contexts shape experiences of health and illness? From depression and plague to aging, disability and death, how do sufferers and their caregivers adapt in the face of infirmity or trauma? Our study will also consider how stories and other genres can help develop resilience, compassion and hope. Enrollment limited to 19.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.