Tolstoy's Anna Karenina in Dialogue with Contemporary Philosophical, Social, and Ethical Thought

Subject Code: 
SLAVGEN
Course Number: 
190/290
Crosslisted as: 
COMPLIT 190/290
Description: 

Anna Karenina, the novel as a case study in the contest between "modernity" and "tradition," their ethical order, ideology, cultural codes, and philosophies. Images of society, women and men in Tolstoy v. those of his contemporaries: Marx, Mill, Nietzsche, Weber, Durkheim, Freud. Open to juniors, seniors and graduate students. Requirements: three interpretive essays (500-1000 words each). Analysis of a passage from the novel; AK refracted through a "philosophical" prism and vice versa (30% each); class discussion and Forum (10%).

Instructor: 
Gregory Freidin
Term: 
Win
Academic Year: 
2011-12
Day/Time: 
MW 2:15p-3:45p