World Literatures 218 - Holocaust Literature

HOLOCAUST LITERATURE

Spring
2020
01
4.00
Samantha Pickette
MW 01:20-02:35
Smith College
30665-S20
SEELYE 304
spickette@smith.edu
What is a Holocaust story? How does literature written in extremis in ghettos, death camps, or in hiding differ from the vast post-war literature about the Holocaust? How to balance competing claims of individual and collective experience, the rights of the imagination and the pressures for historical accuracy? Selections from a variety of genres (diary, reportage, poetry, novel, graphic novel, memoir, film, monuments, museums), and critical theories of representation. All readings in translation. No prerequisites.
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