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Handbook 1997 : Faculty of Arts : Hebrew

150-453 The Literature of Destruction: Jewish Responses To Catastrophe

Credit Points:

16.7 4th year

Coordinator:

Dr Z Shavitsky

Prerequisite/s:

Admission to the Combined Honours course in Jewish Studies.

Timetable:

Semester 2

Contact:

Two hours a week

Subject Description:

Advanced study of Jewish literary texts, classical, medieval and modern, with special concern for the theme of destruction and literary representations of and responses to catastrophe. Attention is also given to major topics in the critical tradition of reading Jewish texts. Contemporary holocaust literature forms a substantial component of the subject: e.g. Primo Levy, Elie Wiesel, David Grossman.

Assessment:

6000 words of written work and class-papers.

Prescribed Texts:

Additional texts to be recommended during the course.

  • Appelfeld A, Bertha in Penueli and Uchmani, (eds.) Hebrew Short Stories, Tel-Aviv, Megiddo, 1965.
  • Oz A, Touch the Water Touch the Wind, New York: Harcourt Brace, Jovanovich, 1973.
  • Oz A, Crusade and Unto Death, New York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1975.
  • Roskies D, Against the Apocalypse, Cambridge, Mass 1984.
  • , Facing the Holocaust, Selected Israeli Fiction.
  • Ramras-Rauch G & Michman-Melkman J eds, The Jewish Publication Society, Philadelphia 1985.
  • Mint A, Hurban, Columbia University Press N. Y.1984.
  • Appelfeld A, Badenheim, 1939.

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