2020 Fall
ITALIAN 235 001 - SEM 001
Formerly 223
Seminar in 20th Century Literature and Culture
Aesthetics | Biopolitics | Crisis
Rhiannon N Welch
Aug 26, 2020 - Dec 11, 2020
Th
02:00 pm - 04:59 pm
Internet/Online
Class #:33618
Units:2to4
Instruction Mode:
Remote Instruction
Offered through
Italian Studies
Current Enrollment
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Hours & Workload
3 hours of student-instructor coverage of course materials, and 3 to 9 hours of outside work hours.
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Course Catalog Description
Investigation of major topics, genres, and authors in Italian literature and culture of the 20th century.
Class Description
Immunity has perhaps never before preoccupied all corners of the world, all at once, as it does today. This seminar begins with a focused introduction to some foundational texts of biopolitical thought, and then turns to a series of questions about aesthetics and representation in times of crisis. We will explore intersections between the following areas of inquiry: biopolitical theory; visual media and literature; and crisis rhetoric. A few of the questions we will consider: to what extent does biopolitics rely upon both ‘objective’ and figurative regimes? Where are the boundaries between literal and metaphorical immunity? How are visual and literary texts ensnared in biopolitical logics of capture, and to what extent can they engender alternative modes of comprehension? How does immunitary crisis both produce and foreclose certain temporalities and/or forms of life?
Class Notes
Prerequisite: graduate standing
Rules & Requirements
Credit Restrictions
Students taking this course for 2 units do not write a final paper and may enroll in the course on a <satisfactory/unsatisfactory> basis.
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No Reserved Seats
Textbooks & Materials
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