ENGL 63.01 Modern Jewish American Women Writers
This course will explore the literature of Jewish American women from the late nineteenth century to the present; topics for discussion will include feminism, sexuality, identity politics, activisim, and literary transmission. Among the readings will be poetry, fiction, memoir, and essays by such writers as Lazarus, Antin, Yezierska, Stock, Stein, Olsen, Rukeyser, Paley, Ozick, Rich, Piercy, Levertov, Gluck, Goldstein, Wasserstein, Goodman, Klepfisz, Feinberg, Chernin. Enrollment limited to 20.
Instructor
Not being offered in 2022-23
Prerequisite
Recommended: two completed English courses.
Department-Specific Course Categories
Junior Colloquium: Course Group III