Gombrowicz en la Universidad, parte 5

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Gombrowicz en la Universidad, parte 5

Otra opción para los gombrowiczólogos del mundo que andan con tiempo, ganas y efectivo, es pasearse por Harvard, donde siempre se están dando cursos sobre literatura eslava moderna, que incluyen, por supuesto, al autor de Ferdydurke:

Harvard College/Graduate School of Arts and Sciences

The following course websites match your request:Spring 2015-2016

AESTHINT 60: AESTHINT 60 / Section 001
Literature and Art in an Era of Crisis and Oppression: Modernism in Eastern Europe
Monday 1:00pm – 2:59pm
The course will examine seminal literary works (with forays into film and art) from Eastern Europe in the first half of the 20th century with special attention to their response to convention, censorship and totalitarian strictures as well as “high modernist” experimentation and a “low modernist” focus on popular genres and a new poetics of trash. Focus on Kafka, Zamiatin, Bulgakov, Capek, Nabokov, Platonov, Witkacy, Schulz, Gombrowicz, Vertov, Dovzhenko and others.

Spring 2013-2014

AESTH&INTP 60: Aesthetic and Interpretive Understanding 60
Literature and Art in an Era of Crisis and Oppression: Modernism in Eastern Europe
Monday 1:00pm – 3:00pm
George G. Grabowicz (Slavic Languages and Literature; Comparative Literature)
The course will examine seminal literary works (with forays into film and art) from Eastern Europe in the first half of the 20th century with special attention to their response to convention, censorship and totalitarian strictures as well as “high modernist” experimentation and a “low modernist” focus on popular genres and a new poetics of trash. Focus on Kafka, Zamiatin, Bulgakov, ?apek, Nabokov, Platonov, Witkacy, Schulz, Gombrowicz, Vertov, Dovzhenko and others.

Spring 2012-2013

LITER 164: Literature 164
The 20th-Century Post-Realist Novel in Eastern Europe: Conference Course
Wednesday 1:00pm – 3:00pm
George G. Grabowicz
Psychological, mythic, “catastrophist,” and comic tendencies in the Eastern and Central European novel between the two World Wars (1918-1939). Focus on Kafka, Capek, Zamiatin, Bulgakov, Platonov, Schulz, Witkiewicz (Witkacy), Gombrowicz and Nabokov.

Spring 2010-2011

LITER 164: Literature 164
The 20th-Century Post-Realist Novel in Eastern Europe: Conference Course
Th., 1-3
George G. Grabowicz
Psychological, mythic, “catastrophist,” and comic tendencies in the Eastern and Central European novel between the two World Wars (1918-1939). Focus on Kafka, Capek, Zamiatin, Bulgakov, Platonov, Schulz, Witkiewicz (Witkacy), Gombrowicz and Nabokov.

Spring 2008-2009

LITERATURE 164: Literature 164
The 20th-Century Post-Realist Novel in Eastern Europe: Conference Course
M., 1-3
George G. Grabowicz
Psychological, mythic, “catastrophist,” and comic tendencies in the Eastern and Central European novel between the two World Wars (1918-1939). Focus on Kafka, Capek, Bulgakov, Schulz, Witkiewicz, Gombrowicz, and Nabokov.

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