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76506-01 - Seminar: Joan Didion (3 CP)

Semester fall semester 2025
Course frequency Once only
Lecturers Daniel Ortiz (daniel.ortiz@unibas.ch, Assessor)
Content This class will be an intensive study of the work of Joan Didion (1934-2021), one of the most important postwar American writers of literary non-fiction. Didion’s career spanned six decades: we will read her most significant work across this period. Our reading will begin with 'Slouching Toward Bethlehem' (1968) and 'The White Album' (1979), journalistic examinations of American culture and counterculture during the 1960s and 1970s in which Didion developed her prose style’s unique alliance of incisive restraint and hallucinatory vision. We will also read her novel 'Play It As It Lays' (1970) – a glittering, unnerving portrayal of Hollywood emptiness and personal disintegration – as well as her political reporting in the 1990s, including her interventions in the Central Park Five case and the Clinton–Lewinsky scandal. We will conclude with 'The Year of Magical Thinking' (2003) and 'Blue Nights' (2011), Didion’s late-life memoirs of loss and grief in which she confronted the sudden premature deaths of both her husband and daughter.

Didion famously opens 'The White Album' by observing that “we tell ourselves stories in order to live.” Our class will examine closely the stories she told and wrote as well as the life she lived. In both, Didion often placed herself at the center of paradoxes. Course discussion accordingly will explore the discipline of survival and the inescapability of grief; the dual necessity of control and excess; the promises of morality and the haze of nihilism; narrativity and the meaninglessness beneath it; American national tradition and American political illusions; and finally the power and insufficiency of language to make sense of our perceptions of reality. Our approach to Didion will combine admiration with a willingness to question her, and we will assess her legacy alongside several of her most influential critics and interpreters, including Zadie Smith, Barbara Grizzutti Harrison, and Hilton Als. Above all, we will try to respond fully to the challenge she issued in her essay “Why I Write”: “Writing is the act of saying…'listen to me, see it my way, change your mind'.”
Learning objectives Students will complete a comprehensive reading and study of Didion’s work.
Bibliography Please purchase the following texts in their respective editions, available at the Labyrinth Bookstore:

- "Slouching Toward Bethlehem" (FSG Classics).
-"The White Album" (FSG Classics).
- "Play It As It Lays" (FSG Classics).
- "The Year of Magical Thinking" (Alfred A. Knopf).

All other texts will be uploaded on ADAM.
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Admission requirements It is strongly recommended that this course is taken only after the successful completion of the "Introduction I: Literary Studies" and "Introduction II: Literary Theory" proseminars.
Course application Please sign up via services.unibas.ch and by e-mail to daniel.ortiz@unibas.ch. Places are limited to 25.
Language of instruction English
Use of digital media Online, mandatory

 

Interval Weekday Time Room
wöchentlich Thursday 14.15-16.00 Nadelberg 6, Grosser Hörsaal

Dates

Date Time Room
Thursday 18.09.2025 14.15-16.00 Nadelberg 6, Grosser Hörsaal
Thursday 25.09.2025 14.15-16.00 Nadelberg 6, Grosser Hörsaal
Thursday 02.10.2025 14.15-16.00 Nadelberg 6, Grosser Hörsaal
Thursday 09.10.2025 14.15-16.00 Nadelberg 6, Grosser Hörsaal
Thursday 16.10.2025 14.15-16.00 Nadelberg 6, Grosser Hörsaal
Thursday 23.10.2025 14.15-16.00 Nadelberg 6, Grosser Hörsaal
Thursday 30.10.2025 14.15-16.00 Nadelberg 6, Grosser Hörsaal
Thursday 06.11.2025 14.15-16.00 Nadelberg 6, Grosser Hörsaal
Thursday 13.11.2025 14.15-16.00 Nadelberg 6, Grosser Hörsaal
Thursday 20.11.2025 14.15-16.00 Nadelberg 6, Grosser Hörsaal
Thursday 27.11.2025 14.15-16.00 Nadelberg 6, Grosser Hörsaal
Thursday 04.12.2025 14.15-16.00 Nadelberg 6, Grosser Hörsaal
Thursday 11.12.2025 14.15-16.00 Nadelberg 6, Grosser Hörsaal
Thursday 18.12.2025 14.15-16.00 Nadelberg 6, Grosser Hörsaal
Modules Modul: Advanced Anglophone Literary and Cultural Studies (Bachelor's degree subject: English)
Assessment format continuous assessment
Assessment details Besides attendance and active participation, students will write a short 500-800 word personal response to the readings. In addition, the course comes with the opportunity to write a 4,000 word proseminar paper. Details of both papers will be covered on the syllabus and in class.
Assessment registration/deregistration Reg.: course registration; dereg.: not required
Repeat examination no repeat examination
Scale Pass / Fail
Repeated registration no repetition
Responsible faculty Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, studadmin-philhist@unibas.ch
Offered by Fachbereich Englische Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft

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