This seminar grapples with the question of authorship and meaning in the literature of Jorge Luis Borges, the legendary Argentine writer whose convoluted fictions continue puzzling readers. Borges is a foundational figure. Gabriel García Márquez and Paul Auster, and philosophers such as Jacques Derrida and Michel Foucault, are all indebted to Borges. Using different perspectives, from philosophy and aesthetics to politics and cultural analysis, we will study Borges's thematic and formal obsessions: time and memory; labyrinths; reading as a form of writing; and the universality of Argentine local traditions such as tango and gaucho culture.
This course will be taught in Spanish.
Fee: $250.00
Instructor: Maria Nouzeilles
Capacity Remaining: -1
Semester Dates: 9/2/2025 - 12/4/2025
Times: 2:55 PM - 4:15 PM
Sessions: 24
Days: Tu Th
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