Like James Joyce’s Dublin, Italo Calvino’s Venice, Carl Sandburg’s Chicago, or even Woody Allen’s Paris, cities have long been the object of yearning and the subject of art. While focusing on the city of Haifa and the various works devoted to it, this course will examine the ways in which a city is forged in cinema, literature and scholarship. It highlights the depictions of other Israeli cities, like Amos Oz’s and Natalie Portman’s Jerusalem, and compares those to the ways in which American and European cities are portrayed in prose, poetry and film created in English and other languages. The emotional and physical connection between the writer or director and his/her present or past place of dwelling is transformed in the artistic work. A city, its streets and landmarks, may reflect the inner world, an interpersonal bond, or social, political and national conflicts. There will be 5-6 film screenings. The content of this course changes from year to year and therefore students may take it for credit more than once.
Courses > 2017 Fall
Electives
401 | LEC | Nili Gold | TR 1:30-3pm | FBH 419
Electives
CIMS 159 - IMAGE OF HAIFA & OTHER CITIES
NELC 590 | COML 282 | ENGL 079 | JWST 154401 | LEC | Nili Gold | TR 1:30-3pm | FBH 419