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Dec 26, 2024
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ENGL 6180 - The Imaginary Jew: Roots of Antisemitism in Medieval England (crosslisted) JWST 6180 , MEDVL 6180 Fall. 4 credits. Student option grading.
Co-meets with ENGL 4180 /JWST 4180 /MEDVL 4180 .
S. Zacher.
When did anti-Semitism begin? The medieval period invented shocking fictions about Jews—that they killed and ate Christian babies; that they desecrated the Host; that they were the murderers of Christ. In manuscripts Jews were visually compared to beasts, devils, and perverts. By law, Jews were forced to live in ghettos, wear distinctive dress, abstain from certain professions, and suffer exile. Beginning with Shakespeare’s Shylock, we will work our way back through visual and literary treatments of Jews in the Middle Ages, reading texts by Chaucer, chronicles, miracle stories, crusader romances, and mystery plays. Drawing on recent theories of the other we will also consider how medieval representations of Jews and other minorities were used to construct medieval communal, religious, and political identities.
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