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HEBR-4203 (3) Israeli Literature: Exile, Nation, Home
Examines the creation and development of Israeli literature from its pre-State beginnings to the present day, from the writings of immigrants for whom Hebrew was not their mother tongue to a literature written by native Hebrew speakers. Considers texts written by Israeli Jewish and Arab writers and explores how ideas of exile, nation, and home play into the Israeli experience. Recommended prereqs., any 1000 or 2000 level literature Hebrew or Jewish studies course or ENGL/JWST 3677 or GRMN/JWST 2502 or GRMN/JWST 3503 or HEBR/JWST 2551 or WRTG/JWST 3020. Same as JWST 4203. Approved for arts and sciences core curriculum: literature and the arts.