ASAM1211 - Narrating Survival (SNF Paideia Program Course)

Status
X
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Narrating Survival (SNF Paideia Program Course)
Term
2023A
Syllabus URL
Subject area
ASAM
Section number only
401
Section ID
ASAM1211401
Course number integer
1211
Meeting times
CANCELED
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Sarah Ropp
Description
This course critically examines the way in which "survival" has been/continues to be defined as individual triumph in the 20th and 21st century. The intent here is to dig deeper into current buzzwords like "resilience," "wellness," "grit," and "care" to ask how such concepts have been constructed in different socio-historical moments, by and for whom, and towards what (social, cultural, political, economic) ends. We will pay special attention to the central role that the child plays in these discourses as an icon of both ultimate vulnerability and idealized resilience, and we'll consider the burdens and privileges that such centering might confer upon real-life children. We engage with a generically diverse body of contemporary multiethnic and transnational literature featuring children and young people in crisis, including texts from Black, Latine, Native, Asian and White U.S. writers as well as Dutch, Argentine, Iranian, Malaysian, and Afghan authors. All non-English texts will be read in English translation, with the option for students to read in the original language if they wish and are able. Learning to dialogue across cultures and learning from such interactions with these texts and one other will be an essential part of our approach to exploring these complex questions.
Course number only
1211
Cross listings
COML2192401, ENGL2192401
Use local description
No