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Introduction to Dutch Studies, Culture I:

Vak
2008-2009

Language acquisition is one of the main objectives in the first year of the Dutch Studies curriculum. However, learning a language is far more interesting when you study the culture in the same time. The Department of Dutch Studies uses a broad definition of the notion ‘Culture’, and therefore a wide range of subjects are studied in our BA-program: linguistics, literature and (art) history.

The course offers a first taste of what it is like to study Dutch Studies. In a series of lecutres all staff members will present subjects based on their ongoing work in the field. As a starting point, each lecture will take a question concerning an aspect of Dutch culture and language.

Place in a study programme:

Aimed at:
First-year Dutch Studies students, Study Abroad students, international exchange students

Rooster

Fridays 13:00 – 15:00 hrs

Timetable

Onderwijsvorm

Lectures. Attendance is compulsory.

A la Carte- en Contractonderwijs

Belangstellenden die deze cursus in het kader van Contractonderwijs willen volgen (met tentamen), vinden hier mmeer informatie over kosten, inschrijving, voorwaarden etc.

Dit college is niet beschikbaar voor A la carte onderwijs.

Leerdoelen

This course aims at giving an overview of today’s culture and society of the Netherlands and a first insight in the field of Dutch Studies. Reading list will be made known during the first lecture.

Literatuur

Reader will be available.

Toetsing

A written exam. One open question per lecture.

Informatie

Dutch Studies Department’s office
Ms. L.S. de Schipper
Tel: 071-5272233
Visiting address:
Building 1167, room 002b
Opening hours: 9:00-12:00 a.m.

or

Dutch Studies study advisor: I.Zagar@hum.leidenuniv.nl

The co-ordinating lecturer: L.M.Winkelmolen@hum.leidenuniv.nl

Registration:
Non-Dutch Studies students: Via U-twist or with the Dutch Studies Department, building 1167, room 002b or by e-mail: dutchstudies@hum.leidenuniv.nl

Blackboard/webpagina

Blackboard is used with this course

Overzicht

Subjects may change every year. To give an idea, we give an overview of last years programme:

  • An overview of Dutch History. What does it tell us about present-day Dutch society?

  • How do they manage to live below the sea level? Some geographical issues

  • How did the Netherlands become a multicultural society?

  • Peasants in pictures. Why do some work while others rest?

  • Do Dutch words exist? On the history of the Dutch vocabulary

  • Dutch as a world language

  • Second language acquisition research: what are the central questions?

  • The integration of Dutch Literature in the second language clasroom

  • ‘Non-native’ Literature: Literary category or media phenomenon?

  • Are the Dutch Calvinists? Religious landscape in the Netherlands

  • The Dutch