LITPA-3000-1: W: Poetry in Translation
Spring 2022
- Subject: Literary and Performing Arts Studies
- Type: Seminar
- Delivery Mode: In-Person
- Level: Undergraduate
- Campus: San Francisco
- Course Dates: January 18, 2022 — May 08, 2022
- Meetings: Mon 12:00-03:00PM, San Francisco - Main Building - 140
- Instructor: Denise Newman
- Units: 3.0
- Enrolled: 13/15
Description:
LITPA 3000 courses are advanced seminars in which students will critically read and assess different genres, period and traditions of literature or the performing arts through multiple lenses. Frequent reading and writing assignments will be made.Translation is a deep and creative mode of reading, and in this course we will use its practices and theories to study poems from around the world. We'll compare different translations of a poem, considering works such Nineteen Ways of Looking at Wang Wei and Via by Caroline Bergvall, as a method of close reading. We'll create new translations based on our discussions, and, with the aid of glossaries, students will translate from languages they have no prior knowledge of in order to consider each element of the work and get closer to what Rosmarie Waldrop calls, "the nucleus of creative energy that is at the beginning of a poem." Visiting translators, essays on translation theory, and in-class experiments will enhance our appreciation and understanding of world poetry in translation. This course is open to everyone interested in language and poetry whether or not you are proficient in a second language.
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