Comparative Literature 141 - Good and Evil

Spring
2024
01
4.00
Rachel Green,Emily Barber,Abby Klug,Aishwarya Anand Marathe

M W 11:15AM 12:05PM

UMass Amherst
19682
Integ. Learning Center S331
rachel.green@complit.umass.edu
ebarber@umass.edu
aklug@umass.edu
amarathe@umass.edu
Are people born knowing right and wrong, good and evil? What does ?evil? look like, and do you know it when you see it? This course will investigate how humans have represented ?good,? ?evil,? and related concepts across a variety of cultural contexts throughout time. Concerns guiding our readings may include the suffering of the innocent, the existence of evil, and the development of a moral consciousness and responsibility. We may also consider how discourses of good and evil shape and are in turn shaped by race, gender, and class.
Multiple required components--lab and/or discussion section. To register, submit requests for all components simultaneously.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.