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Jewish American Literature

GRMN 263.401
also offered as: JWST 277.401, COML 277.401
instructor(s):
TR 12-1:30

What makes Jewish American literature Jewish? What makes it American? This course will address these questions about ethnic literature through fiction, poetry, drama, and other writings by Jews in America, from their arrival in 1654 to the present. We will discuss how Jewish identity and ethnicity shape literature and will consider how form and language develop as Jewish writers "immigrate" from Yiddish, Hebrew, and other languages to American English. Our readings, from Jewish American Literature: A Norton Anthology, will include a variety of stellar authors, both famous and less-known, including Isaac Mayer Wise, Emma Lazarus, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Celia Dropkin, Abraham Cahan, Anzia Yezierska, Saul Bellow, Philip Roth, Cynthia Ozick, and Allegra Goodman. Students will come away from this course having explored the ways that Jewish culture intertwines with American culture in literature.

Registration Notes: fulfills Arts & Letters Sector; all readings and lectures in English.

For more course information, visit https://www.sas.upenn.edu/germanic/pc.

fulfills requirements
Sector III: Arts & Letters of the College's General Education Curriculum