COM LIT M120
Women and Literature in Southeastern Europe
Description: (Same as Central and East European Studies M120.) Seminar, three hours. Examination of changing roles of women in Balkan countries (Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Turkey) in last forty years. Emphasis on cultural, social, political, and economic factors affecting women's roles during countries' transition from agricultural to industrial economy and from communism to post-communism (in former communist countries). Sensitizes students to complexity of issues in region and helps them better understand multiplicity of causes of present situation. Interdisciplinary study, drawing on sociological, women's studies, articles, and short fiction by women writers for analysis. Discussion and debating of topics covered in articles, different positions taken by authors, and way in which aspects of these realities are rendered in fictional form by women writers from region. P/NP or letter grading.
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Spring 2020 - I loved this class so much. Professor Galateanu really cares about her students and the literature that she teaches. I took this class remotely, so I don’t know what it might be like in person, but she was incredibly generous with grading. Participation was weekly discussion posts on the readings, and there were 2-3 papers (final included). She really just wants to see you engage with the readings and make a genuine effort.
Spring 2020 - I loved this class so much. Professor Galateanu really cares about her students and the literature that she teaches. I took this class remotely, so I don’t know what it might be like in person, but she was incredibly generous with grading. Participation was weekly discussion posts on the readings, and there were 2-3 papers (final included). She really just wants to see you engage with the readings and make a genuine effort.