COML265 - Jewish Films & Lit

Activity
LEC
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Jewish Films & Lit
Term
2020A
Subject area
COML
Section number only
401
Section ID
COML265401
Course number integer
265
Meeting times
TR 01:30 PM-03:00 PM
Meeting location
WILL 25
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Kathryn Hellerstein
Description
From the 1922 silent film "Hungry Hearts" through the first "talkie," "The JazzSinger," produced in 1927, and beyond "Schindler's List," Jewish characters have confronted the problems of their Jewishness on the silver screen for a general American audience. Alongside this Hollywood tradition of Jewish film, Yiddish film blossomed from independent producers between 1911 and 1939, and interpreted literary masterpieces, from Shakespeare's "King Lear" to Sholom Aleichem's "Teyve the Dairyman," primarily for an immigrant, urban Jewish audience. In this course, we will study a number of films and their literary sources (in fiction and drama), focusing on English language and Yiddish films within the framework of three dilemmas of interpretation: a) the different ways we "read" literature and film, b) the various ways that the media of fiction, drama, and film "translate" Jewish culture, and c) how these translations of Jewish culture affect and are affected by their implied audience. All readings and lectures in English.
Course number only
265
Cross listings
ENGL279401, GRMN261401, CIMS279401, JWST263401
Fulfills
Arts & Letters Sector
Use local description
No