COML563 - The Novel: Theories of the Novel

Status
C
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
The Novel: Theories of the Novel
Term
2021A
Subject area
COML
Section number only
401
Section ID
COML563401
Course number integer
563
Registration notes
Undergraduates Need Permission
Course Online: Synchronous Format
Meeting times
T 09:00 AM-12:00 PM
Level
graduate
Instructors
Emily D. Steinlight
Description
This graduate seminar will offer an introduction to histories and theories of the novel. Half of our time will be spent reading works of fiction spanning the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries, and the other half will be devoted to theoretical works by Lukács, Bakhtin, Watt, Said, Jameson, Armstrong, Gallagher, Woloch, Kornbluh, Sánchez-Prado, McGurl, Brouillette, and more. We will ask what competing forms have shaped the novel as well as what historical and ideological conditions brought those forms into being. We will pay particular attention to the novel’s widely recognized but also quite variably understood intimacy with capitalism from its emergence to its current “advanced" incarnation. We will also consider fiction from the vantage point of world systems, and we will ask whether it is indeed possible to theorize "the novel" as such or whether there can only be theories of novels in the plural.
INSTRUCTOR: EMILY STEINLIGHT
Course number only
563
Cross listings
ENGL560401
Use local description
Yes