Comparative Literature 320H - Irish Writers&Cultural Context

Spring
2013
01
4.00
Patricia Gorman

TU TH 11:15AM 12:30PM

UMass Amherst
25457
Irish Writers and Cultural Contexts is a lively introduction to the cultural content of a particular literature providing a lens to explore the interdisciplinary inherent in literature, and cross-cultural comparison in literary and artistic expression. Grounded in Irish writers of distinction, we will examine the representation of cultural renaissance, social stratification and memory. Designed for complexity as well as fostering and exercising critical thinking, this course also examines the intersections of myth, religion, art, gender, nationalism, identity in cultural creative expression both in Irish particularity and in comparative study. Works include those by writers, poets and dramatists such as W.B.Yeats, James Joyce, Oscar Wilde, Roddy Doyle Patrick Kavanaugh, Eavan Boland, Brian Friel, Patricia Burke Grogan, and Marina Carr. GenEd (AL)

Students who wish to add the course after January 25 may contact the instructor for the assignments already assigned to the class.

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