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Readings in World Literature II

Readings in World Literature II


Course Code

HUMA 11100 97

Course Description

The theme for this course in the Readings in World Literature sequence is "Autobiography/Writing the Self." This course examines the nature of autobiographical writing from a wide range of cultural and historical contexts, including texts such as Augustine's Confessions, Sei Shonagon's The Pillow Book, Vladimir Nabokov's Speak Memory, Wole Soyinka's Aké and Alison Bechdel's graphic memoir Fun Home.

While the previous course in the sequence focused on the genre of the epic-texts that imagine and even create a people's sense of a shared past and a shared culture, this course will focus on how individuals imagine their own, particular lives.

We will explore, among other issues, how the self is constructed through reading and writing, the relationship between memory and identity, the claims of authenticity or truth, the oscillation between interior and exterior life, and the peculiarities of individual voice.

Course Criteria

This course is only open to incoming UChicago transfer students. For more info, please visit the Summer Session Incoming Transfer Students page.

This course must be taken alongside HUMA 11000, Readings in World Literature I, as well as an afternoon writing course that runs August 4-September 12, 2025 (no class September 1).

Instructor(s)

Maylenne Sternstein

UChicago Registration 1Visiting Application 2

1 UChicago students can self-register.

2 Visiting students and pre-college students apply through the same application.

Session

September Term

Course Dates

August 25th - September 12th

Class Days

Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri

Class Time

9:00 am - 11:00 am

Core Course

Part of UChicago Core Curriculum

Course Code

HUMA 11100 97

Modality

In-Person