Center: 
Granada
Discipline(s): 
Religious Studies
History
Course code: 
RL/HS 372
Terms offered: 
Fall
Spring
Credits: 
3
Language of instruction: 
Spanish
Instructor: 
Dr. Alicia Ramos
Description: 

This course focuses on the study of Sephardim, the Jews of Iberian/Spanish descent. During their exile, Sephardic Jews developed a culture characterized by a combination of Jewish roots and Hispanic heritage, along with a tangible influence of the cultures with which they lived. The course looks at their migration patterns, and examines how their culture has survived in different geographical spaces, with particular attention to contemporary Israel.

Learning outcomes: 

By the end of the course, students will:

  • Interpret historical information about Sephardic Jews, their culture, and traditions.
  • Understand and analyze the efforts of Sephardic Jews to maintain their identity and memory at different points in time and space.
  • Have acquired basic competence in the Sephardic language (Ladino), so as to read short texts.
Method of presentation: 
  • Required readings of selected texts
  • Class presentations and discussions
  • One research papers
  • Recordings of life stories
  • Reproduction of Sephardic music
  • Viewings of documentary films
  • Visits in Granada and Córdoba
Required work and form of assessment: 
  • Active class participation 15%
  • Short individual or group research papers 20%
  • Oral presentation of research papers 15%
  • Mid-term exam 25%
  • Final exam 25%

Note: Class attendance is mandatory. Only two unexcused absences are allowed during the course. Punctuality is required.

content: 
  1. Judaism in Medieval Iberia
  2. Garnata al Yahud (the Granada of the Jews): Field study
  3. Jewish society and community at the time of the expulsion of 1492
  4. The expulsion edict. Factors and reasons for the expulsion
  5. Jews in Al Andalus: Cordoba field trip
  6. Consequences after 1492:
    • Spain: Converted Jews and Judaizers
    • The Diaspora: The development of the Sephardic world
  7. Religious expression and cultural identity of the Sephardim: Rituals, symbols, traditions
  8. Introduction to Sephardic literature: Chronology and geographical distribution
    • Religious and secular literature
  9. Sephardic language (Ladino) and its different varieties
  10. The Sephardim and the Holocaust
  11. Sephardic Jews today: The Second Dispora, Sephardim in Israel, new Sephardic identities
  12. The Sephardim in contemporary Spain: Memory and identity
Required readings: 
  • DÍAZ-MAS, Paloma, Los sefardíes: Historia, lengua y cultura. Barcelona, Riopiedras, 2ª ed. 1993.
  • KÜNG, Hans. El judaismo. Pasado, presente y futuro. Madrid, Trotta, 1993.
  • MÉCHOULAN, Henry (dir.), Historia de una diáspora (1492-1992), Madrid, Trotta, 1993.
  • BEL BRAVO, María Antonia, Sefarad: Los judíos de España, Madrid, Silex, 2006.
  • A selection of articles from the list of recommended readings, and other materials.
Brief Biography of Instructor: 

Alicia Ramos González has a Ph.D. in Semitic Studies from the University of Granada (UGR). She is currently a researcher at the UGR´s Institute of Women´s Studies. She collaborates in an international project on women of the Shoah with researchers from the Universities of Granada, Seville, Barcelona, Oxford, Lublin, Warsaw and Buenos Aires. She has an extensive publishing record in the field of Jewish Studies.