ENG-108

Literature of the Holocaust

Studying the literature of the Holocaust, students will examine the societal factors that led to the systematic and state-sponsored persecution and murder of six million Jewish men, women, and children, as well as to the targeted persecution and murder of other groups perceived as racially or biologically inferior by the Nazis, such as the Roma, gay men, and people with disabilities. Reading, analyzing, and reflecting on works of literature, including poetry, memoir, fiction, and film, by authors from a diversity of backgrounds and perspectives, students will deepen their understanding of how the intersectionality of race, gender, and class affects the formation of individual and group identities. Students will also consider concepts such as power and subjugation, complicity and resistance, and memory and forgiveness in the context of the Holocaust.

Prerequisites

ENG 101; or equivalent; or instructor permission (ENG 101 can be taken as a co-requisite)

ENG-108 Sections for Fall 2023

With the following scheduling option(s)

2 Sections Offered

ENG-108, Section 001

CRN #10083
Traditional (In-Person)

Instructor(s)

Scott Rudd

Scheduled Meeting Times

TypeLocationDate(s)Day / Time
LectureBrighton Campus
Building 06, Room 411
Aug 28th, 2023 – Dec 16th, 2023Tuesday, Thursday
2:00 pm - 3:15 pm
Type Lecture
Location Brighton Campus
Building 06, Room 411
Date(s) Aug 28th, 2023 – Dec 16th, 2023
Day / Time Tuesday, Thursday
2:00 pm - 3:15 pm

ENG-108, Section HC1

CRN #26066
HON-Lit of the Holocaust
Traditional (In-Person)

Instructor(s)

Scott Rudd

Scheduled Meeting Times

TypeLocationDate(s)Day / Time
LectureBrighton Campus
Building 06, Room 411
Aug 28th, 2023 – Dec 16th, 2023Tuesday, Thursday
2:00 pm - 3:15 pm
Type Lecture
Location Brighton Campus
Building 06, Room 411
Date(s) Aug 28th, 2023 – Dec 16th, 2023
Day / Time Tuesday, Thursday
2:00 pm - 3:15 pm