Suggestions for a Course on Leadership
Olia Prokopenko
oprokop at TEMPLE.EDU
Fri Oct 4 20:22:06 UTC 2013
I second Martha Kelly's suggestion of Tolstoy.
I guess Theodore Dreiser's *Trilogy of Desire *(at least one of
Financier-Titan-Stoic volumes) might be too time-consuming.
Olia
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 2:13 PM, Steven Brett Shaklan <ss2327 at columbia.edu>wrote:
> Dear Seelangers,
>
> I’m putting together a continuing education course on Leadership in
> Literature for a professional audience. The goal of the course is to get
> students to really dig in to a good selection of nuanced, complex fictional
> situations where characters need to make decisions and exhibit leadership
> behaviors and have the students debate the issues at play and the wisdom of
> the characters.
>
> I’d also like to provide some non-fiction readings (philosophy, essays
> perhaps) to provide some frameworks through which the students can consider
> the fictional episodes (Plato, Machiavelli, Nietzsche come immediately to
> mind).
>
> I have a short-list of works, but I am appealing to the group to see if
> you have any suggestions for readings that relate to this theme. They need
> not be explicitly about political, military, or business leaders (although
> that’s great too), as long as they present situations where characters
> demonstrate (or fail to demonstrate) key characteristics of leadership.
> Particularly welcome are short stories, novellas, or longer works that can
> be excerpted; it’s an adult, day-job audience and I don’t want to overwhelm
> them with reading. That said, I do want to be reasonably comprehensive on
> the topic.
>
> Any suggestions would be greatly, greatly appreciated.
>
> Thank You!
>
> Steven Shaklan
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