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Shaul Bassi, Università Ca' Foscari di Venezia
Description
This course explores the cultural dimension of globalization
using postcolonial literature as its compass. We will investigate
how postcolonial literature has been mapping the epoch-making
changes of the last decades, and how it has simultaneously
been affected by them.
Topics broached will include the internationalization of literature,
postcolonialism and neocolonialism, the interferences between
highbrow and mass culture, the role of English as a hegemonic
language, the tension between religion and secularism, the
impact of marketing on contemporary fiction, postmodern ethnicity,
the global city. Though we will be using some sociological
and theoretical instruments, literature will be our main guide
(with music occasionally playing an important role). The core
of the course will consist of a close and collaborative reading
of two novels by Salman Rushdie. The Satanic Verses
created an international scandal in 1989 and caused the author
to be sentenced to death by the Iranian regime. The political
affair ended up overshadowing the great literary scope of
the novel, which provides an opportunity to analyze the role
of religious discourse in postmodernity. The Ground Beneath
Her Feet, written ten years later, narrates the ascent
of an Indian singer to international stardom. This narrative
illuminates the controversial impact of pop music in the global
era: vehicle of transnational dialogue for the young or spearhead
of Western consumerism?
Classes will be based on lectures and discussion of assigned
readings.
Evaluation
Students will be evaluated on the basis of class participation
(30%), a written midterm (30%) and a final paper (40%).
Course Outline
1 Introduction: globalization, postmodernism, postcolonialism
2 Salman Rushdie: from Midnight’s Children
to The Satanic Verses (1.1)
3 The Satanic Verses (chap.1.2 – 1.4)
4 The Satanic Verses (chap. 2)
5 The Satanic Verses (chap. 3.1-3.4)
6 The Satanic Verses (chap. 3.4-4)
7 The Satanic Verses (chap. 5.1)
8 The Satanic Verses (chap. 5.2)
9 The Satanic Verses (chap. 6)
10 The Satanic Verses (chap. 7.1-7.3)
11 The Satanic Verses (chap. 8-9)
12 The Fatwa and the international controversy
13 Midterm
14 A very short history of Rock & Roll
15 The Ground Beneath Her Feet (chap. 1-2)
16 The Ground Beneath Her Feet (chap. 3-4)
16 The Ground Beneath Her Feet (chap. 5-6)
17 The Ground Beneath Her Feet (chap. 7-8)
18 The Ground Beneath Her Feet (chap. 9-10)
19 The Ground Beneath Her Feet (chap. 11-12)
20 The Ground Beneath Her Feet (chap. 13-14)
21 The Ground Beneath Her Feet (chap. 15-16)
22 The Ground Beneath Her Feet (chap. 17-18)
23 Ghosts and voices of globalization
24 Conclusions: does literature matter?
Required reading
1) Salman Rushdie, The Satanic Verses, London, Vintage,
1998
2) Salman Rushdie, The Ground Beneath Her Feet, London,
Vintage, 1999
3) Elsa Linguanti & Viktoria Tchernichova (eds.), The
Great Work of Making Real. Salman Rushdie’s The
Ground Beneath Her Feet, Pisa, ETS, 2004 (selected essays)
4) Course reader (selected essays on globalization and on
The Satanic Verses) |