Literature and Culture of Central Europe
We will also be addressing the role of the artist/intellectual vis à
vis political power, and the literary stylization of the Central European
experience.
Evaluation and Grading:
To assess your work during the semester, there will be two papers (five
to seven pages in length) on assigned topics, a mid-term and final exam.
The final grade for the semester will be based on the following breakdown:
Papers:
30% (15% each)
Classroom participation: 15%
Mid-term:
25%
Final:
30%
Attendance is required. During the semester 3 unexcused absences are
permitted, thereafter it will affect your grade. If you are not able
to attend class, please notify me.
Course Outline:
August 31
Introduction
Geographical, political, historical parameters
Sept. 2
Readings in course packet:
Johnson, ”Where is Central Europe?”
Halecki, “The Limits and Divisions of European History”, Chaps.6 &
7
Garton Ash, “Does Central Europe Exist?”
Sept. 7
Labor Day (no class)
Sept. 9
Cultural Parameters:
Willett, “Is there a Central European Culture?”
Kundera, “A Kidnapped West or Culture Bows Out”
Sept. 14
Cultural Concepts of CE
“The Budapest Roundtable”
Judt, “The Rediscovery of Central Europe”
Sept. 16
Pre-War CE/”The Self: Fragmented and ‘Remakeable’”
Kafka: “The Metamorphosis”
Sept. 21
Kafka: “The Hunger Artist”
Sept. 23
Jewish Identity in CE
Schnitzler: Road into the Open, intro. & pp.3-120.
Sept. 28
Schnitzler: pp. 121-215
Sept. 30
Schnitzler: pp. 216-297
Oct. 2
World War I (Film: Colonel Redl)
Roth: “The Bust of the Emporer”
Kraus: “The Last Days of Mankind”(course packet)
Oct. 7
Kraus: “The Last Days of Mankind”
Oct. 12
Post-War CE
Roth: “Hotel Savoy”
Oct. 14
Mid-term Exam
Oct. 19
WWII, Anti-Semitism, Terror, Holocaust
Kis: “A Tomb for Boris Davidovich”
(Film: Shop on Main Street)
Oct. 21
Kis: “A Tomb for Boris Davidovich”
(First Paper due!)
(Film: Europa, Europa)
Oct. 26
Kis: cont.
Oct. 28
Communism and the Artist in Hungary
Haraszti: “The Velvet Prison”
Nov. 2
The New Socialist Man
Haraszti, cont.
Konrád: “The Caseworker”
Nov. 4
Konrád, cont. (Film: Man of Marble)
Nov. 9
Remembering Communism in Prague
Kundera: “Book of Laughter and Forgetting”
Nov. 11
Kundera, cont.
(Film: All my Good Countrymen)
Nov. 16
Ethnicity in Yugoslavia
Andric: “Bridge on the Drina”
Nov. 18
Andric, cont.
Nov. 23
Andric, cont. (Film: Time of the Gypsies)
Nov. 25
"Time of the Gypsies"
Nov. 30
Life after Communism?
“The Glorious Revolution of 1989”(course packet)
Drakulic: “Café Europa”
Dec. 2
Drakulic, cont.
(Second Paper due!)
Dec. 7
REVIEW
***FINAL EXAM : Monday, Dec. 14, 1998 ; 11:00-1:00***