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Introductory Module Literature (Intro Lit)10 ECTS (englische Bezeichnung: Introductory Module Literature)
(Prüfungsordnungsmodul: Core Module Literature)
Modulverantwortliche/r: Nadine Böhm-Schnitker Lehrende:
Doris Feldmann, Rudolf Freiburg, Gerd Bayer
weitere Studienfächer/Prüfungsordnungsmodule:
Introductory Module Literature (31531)
Startsemester: |
WS 2015/2016 | Dauer: |
1 Semester | Turnus: |
jährlich (WS) |
Präsenzzeit: |
60 Std. | Eigenstudium: |
240 Std. | Sprache: |
Deutsch und Englisch |
Lehrveranstaltungen:
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Der englische Roman im 20. Jahrhundert
(Vorlesung, 2 SWS, Rudolf Freiburg, Do, 10:15 - 11:45, KH 1.016)
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English Poetry: The 20th Century
(Masterseminar, 2 SWS, Rudolf Freiburg, Mo, 10:15 - 11:45, C 601)
Inhalt:
Both courses are interconnected; they seek to provide a firm grounding
in contemporary literary theory and methodology on the basis of a thorough
understanding of the historical development of that theory.
The first course, a seminar, focuses more specifically on questions of
current strands in, and the history of, literary theory. Students are tutored
in the independent and confident application of theory to core topics of
modern Literary Studies. In this course students are also required to give
an oral presentation.
The second course, a lecture, complements the syllabus of the first
course: it revises and develops methodological skills and it also provides
relevant contextualization. Depending on the core topic, the course explores
historical and cultural contexts or key academic debates.
Lernziele und Kompetenzen:
On the basis of the knowledge and the skills imparted in the BA degree
programme, the main aim of the module is to enhance students’ skills in
key areas of modern Literary Studies in order to prepare them for the
independent research they will carry out on their own at Stages II-IV.
The module is also designed to help students in the following areas:
• Knowledge and Understanding: It allows students to revise and
expand knowledge about the theories, the critical approaches
and the methodology of Literary Studies.
• Intellectual and Transferable Skills: The module consolidates intellectual
skills already acquired on a BA level. It enables students
to independently examine complex topics and further develops
the ability
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