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Campus | Bryn Mawr |
Semester | Spring 2021 |
Registration ID | ITALB303001 |
Course Title | Boccaccio and Plague Epidemic |
Credit | 1.00 |
Department | Health Studies |
Instructor | Ricci,Roberta |
Times and Days | Su 02:10pm-05:00pm
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Room Location | REMOTE1 |
Additional Course Info | Class Number: 1200 What are the responses to human suffering during outbreaks of epidemic illness? How can literature be a valuable tool for plague prevention in time of pestilence? This class explores crucial questions on how narrative works in medical contexts, with a focus on the Decameron and the black plague of 1348. Giovanni Boccaccio is the first writer to unite the literary topos of narration during a life-threatening situation with an historical epidemic context in Medieval Italy. How does he tell his stories in time of illness and death? How do writers and other storytellers respond to dominant versions of health and medicine? Taught in Italian. Haverford: Humanities (HU) ( ) Meeting day/time will be discussed before first day of classes. |
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