Course description
Modern Masterpieces of World Literature
Based on the second half of the Masterpieces of World Literature edX MOOC, this short literature course examines how writers reach beyond national and linguistic boundaries as worldly readers and travelers, and how their modern fictions rise to the status of world literature.
These masterpieces of modern world literature take part in a tradition of weaving small stories into ambitious projects—one that reaches back to medieval tales and extends forward to contemporary novels. Throughout the course, you will learn how these writers use their fictions to engage directly with the political and social concerns of their present and of a globalized modernity, relating experiences of exploration, migration, international conflict, and cultural exchange.
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Suitability - Who should attend?
Prerequisites
None
Outcome / Qualification etc.
What you'll learn
- The recent history of World Literature
- How literary works are transformed by cultural transmission
- How to critically analyze literary works
- Historical and political context in China, Argentina, Turkey, and more
Training Course Content
- Section 1: Introduction: What is World Literature?
- Section 2: West-Eastern Conversations
- Section 3: Enlightenment in the Colonies
- Section 4: China and Its Neighbors
- Section 5: Inventing Latin America
- Section 6: From Empire to Globe
- Section 7: East-West Encounters
- Section 8: Istanbul in – or as – the World
Course delivery details
This course is offered through Harvard University, a partner institute of EdX.
3-6 hours per week
Expenses
- Verified Track -$139
- Audit Track - Free