COM 369 / HLS 369 / HUM 369 / ECS 369

Beyond Crisis Contemporary Greece in ContextCourse Cancelled

Karen Renee Emmerich

Back to "Fall 2019" courses

This course examines an emergent historical situation as it unfolds: the ongoing financial, social, and humanitarian “crisis” in Greece, including the “refugee crisis.” It offers a comparative approach to current Greek cultural production, through literature and film of the past decade and writings drawn from history, anthropology, political science, economics, news sources, and political blogs. We also probe terms like “crisis,” exploring how language shapes our understanding of events and how our perceptions of an unfamiliar culture, history, and society are mediated not just by linguistic translation but by market forces and media spin.

View this course on the Registrar’s website.

<< Politics and Architecture in Twentieth-Century Europe
Humanities Council Logo
Italian Studies Logo
American Studies Logo
Humanistic Studies Logo
Ancient World Logo
Canadian Studies Logo
ESC Logo
Journalism Logo
Linguistics Logo
Medieval Studies Logo
Renaissance Logo
Film Studies Logo