HISTORY OF THE JEWS
- Academic year
- 2024/2025 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- STORIA DEGLI EBREI
- Course code
- LT0635 (AF:511367 AR:285776)
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 6
- Degree level
- Bachelor's Degree Programme
- Educational sector code
- M-DEA/01
- Period
- 2nd Semester
- Course year
- 1
- Where
- VENEZIA
- Moodle
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Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
Expected learning outcomes
Students will learn to know and understand, at an introductory level, the main geographical, cultural and political factors that have shaped the history of the Jews in a long-term perspective. They will acquire, at an introductory level, useful knowledge to understand how different cultural identities and belongings have developed over the course of Jewish history and how they manifest themselves in the different interpretations of spaces and places.
Applying knowledge and understanding
At the end of the course, students will be able to use the interpretative analysis tools relevant to the study of the history of the Jews and grasp its long-term aspects and transformations; they will be able to critically apply the concepts and tools of diaspora studies (diaspora, community, identity, collective memory) as well as those of anthropology of place (place, space, sense of place, places and identity) to connect the Jewish experience to today's experiences of diasporas, minorities, and multiple identities.
Making judgements:
The course encourages students to develop critical judgments on the historical-political and social phenomena relating to the history of the Jews using critically and historiographically solid arguments; it encourages students to put the various types of sources (primary, secondary, printed, photographic, video, documentary, podcast and film sources) into critical examination; to acquire awareness that history is a method developed to build knowledge of the past starting from the present and that its starting point is not neutral.
Communication
Know how to express and re-elaborate the contents of the program in oral or written form in a concise and effective manner; knowing how to interact with the instructor and with colleagues in a constructive and respectful way.
Lifelong learning skills :
At the end of the course, students will be able to critically integrate the study of different materials (notes, manuals, creative texts, academic articles, graphic narratives, literature, films, podcast); they will be able to independently study materials and topics not covered during lectures; they will have improved their ability to study materials in English; they will demonstrate to be able to participate in an informed manner in a scientific discussion on the topic of the course among peers.
Pre-requirements
Contents
Referral texts
Raymond P. Scheindlin, A short History of the Jewish People. From Legendary Times to Modern Statehood (Oxford University Press: New York, 1998).
Emanuela Trevisan Semi, Le diaspore. Esempi storici e modelli interpretativi (Il Ponte: Città di Castello, 2008).
Piero Stefani e Davide Assael, Storia culturale degli ebrei (Il Mulino: Bologna, 2024). Solo i capitoli indicati a lezione.
Ernest Gugenhaim, L’ebraismo nella vita quotidiana (Giuntina: Firenze, 2007). Solo i capitoli indicati a lezione
LETTERATURA & GRAPHIC NARRATIVE
Abraham B. Yehoshua, Il signor Mani (Einaudi: Torino, 1994). (Compulsory reading)
One of the following volumes:
Tova Mirvis, Il mondo fuori (Einaudi: Torino, 2004).
Michel Kichka, La seconda generazione. Quello che non ho detto a mio padre (Rizzoli Lizard: Milano, 2016).
Sarah Glidden, How to Understand Israel in 60 Days or Less (First Drawn & Quarterly edition 2016).
Rutu Modan, La proprietà (Rizzoli Lizard: Milano 2013).
FILM
Tinghir-Jerusalem - Les echos du Mellah, dir. Kamal Hachkar (2017).
PODCAST
Shamailang. Una mappa di parole, https://www.pierarossetto.eu/eijm-creative-mapping/a-map-of-words/ (compulsory)
Other required and/or optional readings will be indicated throughout the semester. Students are invited to consult the materials uploaded by the teacher in Moodle and the related reading and study assignments on a weekly basis.
Assessment methods
Teaching methods
Students who have accessibility or special learning issues are warmly invited to contact the relevant office (the disabilita@unive.it office) at the beginning of the course and, if they wish so, also the instructor.