Admission requirements
Not applicable
Description
This course is part of the Core Curriculum programme of the Faculty of Humanities. It offers an introduction into scholarly approaches to, and the history and analysis of European literature. The medium used by literature, i.e. language, is considered time and again in relation to other media (like theatre, painting, radio, film). After the introduction important genres and concepts from contemporary literary theory are deing dealt with in connection to historical periods in European history and in relation to key political issues. Some examples: fiction and world, identity, authority, open and closed production of meaning, intertextuality, form and affect, interes, nation-state and the sublime, media, the virtual, representation, hybridity, the Anthropocene. In this eay students become familiar with internationally recognized forms of periodization, but also with the intrinsic relations between aesthetics and politics, or literature and the political, and with the possible relations between media. They get basic traning in the analysis of texts. And they get an overview of important apporaches to literature.
Course objectives
After having followed this course:
Students will have acquired knowledge of internationally accepted forms of periodization;
Are they able to recognize different scholarly approaches to literature and are they able to position themselves in relation to them;
Are they knowledgable about forms of analysis, and are they able to work with them;
Students have basic knowledge end skills that allow them to start to work in an interdisciplinary field (literature in relation to philosophy, theology, political theory, history, art history) or an intermedial field (literature in relaton to photography, film, radio, theatre, music etc.)
Timetable
The timetable is available on the core curriculum website
Mode of instruction
Lecture
Course Load
Classes: 12 x 2 = 24
Preparation classes, reading material: 13 x 6 = 78
Preparing takehome exam: 38
Assessment method
Students will be:
Working with the material at home and in class where we are testing on a weekly basis whether the knowledge and skills needed are in place, so no separate testing is needed
Doing a take home exam at the end of the course
Only the take home exam can be part of a resit.
Blackboard
Blackboard will be used for:
Communication with students;
Build up of the course
Providing students with all the content and material we are working with
Reading list
Not applicable
Registration
Enrolment through uSis is mandatory.
General information about uSis is available in English and Dutch
Registration Studeren à la carte and Contractonderwijs
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Contact
Remarks
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