NEAR E 296 B / NEAR E 596 B - Elementary Ladino
JEW ST 215 A - Ladino Language and Culture
SPAN 294 A - Special Topics In Spanish Literary/Cultural Studies
Dr. Canan BolelBuyrun!
Ladino (also known as Judezmo or Judeo-Spanish) is the traditional language of Sephardim, descendants of the Jews expelled from the Iberian Peninsula who settled in many parts of the world.
This is an introductory course for students who wish to begin their study of Ladino. It introduces students to the Ladino language, Sephardic culture, and cross-cultural encounters throughout the Balkans, Eastern Mediterranean, and the Middle East. In addition to the fundamental grammatical features of the language, students will start building a vocabulary base by exploring various primary source materials (both in Rashi and its Romanization).
Conducted in English and Ladino, this language and culture class introduces listening, speaking, and writing skills with an emphasis on reading.
This course is part of a two-course sequence and is a requirement for the Spring 2023 course “Guided Readings in Ladino.”
— This course has no specific prerequisites.
— We will use both English and Ladino in class, as appropriate.
— For students unfamiliar with the history of Ladino-speaking Jewish communities, the historical background will be given in the first week and throughout the course during lectures.
— On Fridays (Dia de la kultura) we will focus on various aspects of the Sephardic culture through songs, stories, and recipes.