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Academic Year 2003/2004
Parody: Russian and Western, Theory and Practice
RUSS 267 SP
Parody is a form of artistic expression that is difficult to define but that has played a major role in literary history. This course will consider various definitions of parody offered by Russian and Western literary
theorists.
The major case study will be a slow reading of Fedor Dostoevsky's magnificently parodic novel THE DEVILS, along with the "target texts" to which the novel responds and with which it plays (works by Pushkin, Druzhinin,
Turgenev,
and others). Serious literary parody as employed by Dostoevsky will be compared to parody as pure humor (Woody Allen, MAD magazine). The final part of the course will be devoted to discussion of recent legal issues
raised
by parody, in the cases of 2 Live Crew versus Roy Orbison (which led to a Supreme Court decision in which Justice David Souter offered his own definition of parody), LOLITA and LO'S DIARY, and GONE WITH THE WIND and THE
WIND
DONE GONE.
MAJOR READINGS
Yuri Tynianov, THEORY OF PARODY (GOGOL AND DOSTOEVSKY)
Mikhail Bakhtin, selected works
Linda Hutcheon, A THEORY OF PARODY
Nikolai Gogol, SELECTED PASSAGES FROM CORRESPONDENCE WITH FRIENDS (excerpts)
Fedor
Dostoevsky, THE VILLAGE OF
STEPANCHIKOVO, THE DEVILS
Aleksandr Druzhinin, "Polin'ka Saks"
George Sand, JACQUES
Poetry by Fedor Tiutchev, Afanasii Fet
Ivan Turgenev, FATHERS AND SONS, "Enough!," "Phantoms," "The Execution of
Troppmann"
Woody Allen, selected works
D
wight MacDonald, PARODY (excerpts)
MAD magazine, vintage issues from the private collection of the instructor
Vladimir Nabokov, LOLITA (excerpts)
Pia Pera, LO'S DIARY
Supreme Court decision in re 2 Live
Crew
Margaret Mitchell, GONE WITH THE
WIND (excerpts)
Alice Randall, THE WIND DONE GONE (excerpts)
EXAMINATIONS AND ASSIGNMENTS
Three papers (including one parody). Attendance and participation.
COURSE FORMAT:
Lecture/Discussion
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Level:
UGRD
Credit:
1
Gen Ed Area Dept:
HA RUSS
Grading Mode:
Student Option
Prerequisites:
NONE
SECTION 01
- Instructor(s): Fusso,Susanne Grace
- Times: .M.W... 02:40PM-04:00PM; Location: FISK404
- Reserved Seats: (Total Limit: 30)
- SR. major: 3 Jr. major: 2
- SR. non-major: 7 Jr. non-major: 7 SO: 6 FR: 5
Special Attributes:
- Curricular Renewal: Writing
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Last Updated on MAR-19-2004
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