Middlebury

IGST0402A-S13

World Rivers, Lit., Policy

World Rivers, Transboundary Stories: Global Literature and Environmental Policy
Rivers are vital features in the lives of people, nations, and the environment. In this interdisciplinary course we will draw on literary studies and environmental policy to explore how narratives about rivers are constructed and the significance of these stories for how we manage transboundary rivers, which flow across physical, political, and cultural borders. We will draw on literature from around the world, such as The Hungry Tide, by Amitav Ghosh, and Adrift on the Nile, by Naguib Mahfouz, and on historical, legal, political and scientific sources in order to discuss concepts in transboundary river policy, such as freedom of navigation, the watershed, and integrated water resources management. We will examine how these concepts, in turn, shape literary narratives. This course is equivalent to ENVS 0402. 3 hrs. sem.
Course Reference Number (CRN):
22535
Subject Code:
IGST
Course Number:
0402
Section Identifier:
A

Course

IGST 0402

All Sections in Spring 2013

Spring 2013

IGST0402A-S13 Seminar (Brayton, Ashcraft)