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Einrichtungen >> Philosophische Fakultät und Fachbereich Theologie (Phil) >> Department Anglistik/Amerikanistik und Romanistik >> Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik >>

Lehrstuhl für Anglistik, insbesondere Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaft

 

"Making the Beast with two Backs": Race, Gender, and Sexuality in Renaissance Literature [AE_HSRenLit]

Dozent/in:
Marcus Hartner
Angaben:
Hauptseminar, 2 SWS, für FAU Scientia Gaststudierende zugelassen
Termine:
Mi, 10:15 - 11:45, A 401
Inhalt:
Cultural constructions of the notions of 'race', 'gender', and 'sexuality' are subject to historical change. By turning to the early modern period this class engages with an important and formative phase in the long and complex history of those concepts. Over the course of the summer term, we will study a broad selection of literary and theoretical texts in order to investigate the formation and intersection of notions of race, gender, and sexuality in English Renaissance literature and culture with a particular focus on early modern drama and historical contexts of intercultural contact. The reading for this class includes inter alia William Shakespeare's plays The Merchant of Venice and Othello, John Fletcher's The Island Princess and John Massinger's The Renegado.
Empfohlene Literatur:
Please acquire copies of William Shakespeare's Othello and The Merchant of Venice (Arden Edition or New Cambridge Edition) and begin to read those plays during the term break. All other texts will be made available on StudOn.

 

"Tears, Idle Tears": Sadness and Loss in 19th-Century British Culture [AE_HSSadLoss]

Dozent/in:
Christian Krug
Angaben:
Hauptseminar, 2 SWS
Termine:
Do, 14:15 - 15:45, C 601
Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches:
Das Haupteminar gehört zu folgenden Modulen:
  • BA English and American Studies: Hauptmodul A (301) Literature/Culture (Zulassungsvoraussetzung: Zwischenmodul II) - HA

  • Lehramt Englisch an Gymnasien (neu): Hauptmodul L-GYM Literature. (Zulassungsvoraussetzung: Zwischenmodul Literature) - HA (80%)

  • MA Literaturstudien - intermedial und interkulturell (Anglistik als Kernfach): Modul 9 Aufbaumodul


Scheinerwerb: Referat + Hausarbeit

Inhalt:
“Tears, idle, tears, I know not what they mean, / Tears from the depth of some divine despair / Rise in the heart, and gather to the eyes”, Tennyson wrote in his pseudo-mediaeval long poem The Princess in 1847. Sentimentality, Carolyn Burdett has argued, defines Victorian culture and tone as much as the mills of the industrial north, the poverty of city slums, or the extension of the franchise. This seminar looks at representations of sadness and suffering, loss and nostalgia in British literature and culture of the 19th century, and the cultural and ideological work that they do. In addition to poetry such as Tennyson’s, we will look at Victorian melodrama, genre paintings, and social problem novels of the 1830s and ’40s – specifically those of Charles Dickens (famously celebrated – or denigrated – by Trollope as “Mr Popular Sentiment” in 1855).

 

Culture (A) [AE_GSCult]

Dozent/in:
Dozenten
Angaben:
Grundseminar, 2 SWS, Frühstudium, für FAU Scientia Gaststudierende zugelassen
Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches:
Das GS Culture mit Projektgruppen gehört in folgenden Studiengängen jeweils zu folgenden Modulen:
  • BA English and American Studies: Basismodul Culture. (Keine Zulassungsvoraussetzung)

  • Lehramt Englisch an Gymnasien: Basismodul Culture. (Keine Zulassungsvoraussetzung)

Inhalt:
This seminar provides a first insight into the field of contemporary cultural studies, with a special emphasis on definitions of culture and on the different approaches and methods of cultural analysis. The course also introduces students to special topics such as media studies, constructions of otherness, the role of myths in the production of social meaning, and gender studies.

Requirements and Assignments: preparation and attendance; project work and group presentation; written exam (90 minutes).

 
 
Di14:15 - 15:45C 601  Krug, Ch. 
 
 
Di14:15 - 15:45C 301  Gerund, K. 
 

Culture (B) [AE_ASCult]

Dozent/in:
Dozenten
Angaben:
Aufbauseminar, 2 SWS, Frühstudium, für FAU Scientia Gaststudierende zugelassen
Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches:
AS Culture belongs to the follwing modules:
  • Basismodul Culture in BA English and American Studies.


There are no prerequisites for admission. However, we strongly recommend that you take this class after you have passed Grundseminar Culture.

The class concludes with a written exam.

Inhalt:
AS Culture extends the knowledge and skills acquired in GS Culture and is structured along the lines of cultural theory, cultural history, and cultural analysis. The course also comprises case studies of ‘texts’ in various media to illustrate respective approaches. Depending on the lecturer’s field of expertise, these examples will primarily focus on either Great Britain or the United States.
Empfohlene Literatur:
The course material will be available on StudOn.

 
 
Do8:30 - 10:00C 301  Gerund, K. 
 
 
Do10:15 - 11:45C 301  Gerund, K. 
 
 
Do16:15 - 17:45C 301  Krug, Ch. 
 

Forschungsseminar [AE_OSForsch]

Dozent/in:
Marcus Hartner
Angaben:
Oberseminar, 2 SWS, für FAU Scientia Gaststudierende zugelassen
Termine:
Di, 16:15 - 17:45, C 603
Inhalt:
This class provides advanced and graduate students with the opportunity to present and discuss individual scholarly projects including papers, (final) theses, and dissertations. It also provides a forum for the discussion of new theoretical approaches in literary and cultural studies and for the exchange of experiences and pragmatic information about the process of working on a final or doctoral thesis.

 

ISG zum HS Race, Gender, and Sexuality in Renaissance Literature [AE_ISRenLit]

Dozent/in:
Marcus Hartner
Angaben:
Übungsseminar, 1 SWS, für FAU Scientia Gaststudierende zugelassen
Termine:
Zeit/Ort n.V.

 

ISG zum HS Sadness and Loss in 19th-Century British Culture (Krug) [AE_ISSadLoss]

Dozent/in:
Marcus Hartner
Angaben:
Übungsseminar, 1 SWS
Termine:
Zeit/Ort n.V.

 

Literature (A) [AE_GSLit]

Dozent/in:
Dozenten
Angaben:
Grundseminar, 2 SWS, Frühstudium, für FAU Scientia Gaststudierende zugelassen
Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches:
Das Grundseminar Literature gehört in folgenden Studiengängen jeweils zu folgenden Modulen:
  • BA English and American Studies: Basismodul III Literature (keine Zulassungsvoraussetzung)

  • Lehramt Englisch an Gymnasien: Basismodul III Literature (keine Zulassungsvoraussetzung)

  • Lehramt Englisch an Grund-, Haupt- und Realschulen: Elementarmodul L-UF Literature (keine Zulassungsvoraussetzung)

Scheinerwerb: Klausur

Inhalt:
This seminar is an introduction to English and American Literary Studies. It addresses questions such as: What is literature and what does it mean to interpret it? What is a ‘canon’ and what accounts for its formation? How do we work critically with categories of literary history? What does literary criticism entail? The class presents basic methods and key concepts of literary studies and practices the use of adequate terminology and analytic reading skills. Participants will discuss introductory academic texts and deal with particular works of poetry, prose fiction, and drama.

 
 
Mo8:15 - 9:45C 601  Bayer, G. 
 
 
Mo14:15 - 15:45C 301  Zapf, H. 
 

Literature (B) [AE_ASLit]

Dozent/in:
Dozenten
Angaben:
Aufbauseminar, 2 SWS, Frühstudium, für FAU Scientia Gaststudierende zugelassen
Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches:
Aufbauseminar Literature belongs to the following modules:
  • Basismodul Literature in BA English and American Studies;

  • Basismodul Literature in Lehramt Englisch an Gymnasien.


There are no prerequisites for admission. However, we strongly recommend that you take this class after you have passed Grundseminar Literature.

The class concludes with a written exam.

Inhalt:
Building on the knowledge acquired in Grundseminar Literature, this class serves as an introduction to literary theory. We will discuss several approaches and methods in depth and critically analyze their potential and limits by applying them to exemplary primary texts. In doing so, we will also reflect on how these different approaches and methods impact our understanding of literature.
Empfohlene Literatur:
All AS Literature require specific literary texts to be bought and read. Please check your class on StudOn for details!

Other texts will be made available via StudOn.

 
 
Mo14:15 - 15:45KH 0.016  Holzinger, R. 
 
 
Mo14:15 - 15:45C 601  Sarikaya, M. 
 
 
Mo16:15 - 17:45C 601  Sarikaya, M. 
 
 
Di14:15 - 15:45C 201  Zapf, H. 
 
 
Di14:15 - 15:45KH 1.012  Holzinger, R. 
 
 
Di16:15 - 17:45C 301  Maurits, P. 
 
 
Do12:15 - 13:45C 301  Kley, A. 
 
 
Do14:15 - 15:45C 301  Kley, A. 
 
 
Fr10:15 - 11:45C 301  Dencovski, U. 
 

PS/MS Gender, Class and Consumerism in British Literature and Culture [AE_MSGCCBrit]

Dozent/in:
Ronja Holzinger
Angaben:
PS (MS, PO 2020), 2 SWS, für FAU Scientia Gaststudierende zugelassen
Termine:
Mo, 10:15 - 11:45, KH 0.016
Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches:
Das Proseminar gehört zu folgenden Modulen:
  • BA English and American Studies: Zwischenmodul II (Culture)

  • BA English and American Studies: Zwischenmodul II (Literature)

  • Lehramt Englisch an Gymnasien: Zwischenmodul L-GYM Literature


Voraussetzungen für den Besuch:

  • Erfolgreicher Abschluss der GOP

  • In der Regel: Erfolgreicher Abschluss des Zwischenmoduls I (Thematisches Kombinationsmodul)


Scheinerwerb: Referat + Hausarbeit

Inhalt:
In this seminar we will study representations of gender and class from the 19th until the 21st century in British literature and culture with a special focus on aspects of consumer culture. We will investigate consumer society’s history, (colonial) commodities, the activity of shopping and subject formation. One part of this seminar will enquire into questions of gender, class, imperialism, and consumerism in literary representations – we will be looking into: Charlotte Bronte Jane Eyre (1847), Mary Elizabeth Braddon Lady Audley’s Secret (1862) and Bram Stoker Dracula (1897). Another part of this course will be dedicated to other cultural forms, such as TV productions and advertisements, to study contemporary myths and ideological projects. Additionally, to Victorian phenomena we will also examine Neo-Victorian as well as (post)modern material.
Please prepare the reading in advance.
Empfohlene Literatur:
Required Reading
  • Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre (1847) [3rd Norton Critical Edition, 2001]

  • Mary Elizabeth Braddon, Lady Audley’s Secret (1862) [Penguin Classics]

  • Bram Stoker, Dracula (1897) [Oxford World's Classics, 2011]

 

PS/MS Melodrama: Stage and Screen [AE_MSMelodrama]

Dozent/in:
Christian Krug
Angaben:
PS (MS, PO 2020), 2 SWS
Termine:
Do, 18:00 - 19:30, C 301
Inhalt:
Melodrama has had many lives. As a theatrical genre, it dominated the popular European stages in the 19th century. In film, it surfaced as historical costume drama in the UK in the 1940s (“Gainsborough melodramas”) and in Douglas Sirk’s domestic Hollywood melodramas of the 1950s, but it also inflected British Social Problem and New-Wave films and hardboiled-detective fictions. Melodrama may have owed much of its success to the fact that it continues to question and transcend traditional generic categories. As a modality, it traverses genres and media and works at sensitive cultural and aesthetic boundaries (Gledhill). As a mode of expression, both artistic and political, it is a crucial feature of modernity. This seminar will look at the various incarnations of melodrama in the 19th and 20th century, with a focus on plays and films.

 

Shakespeare [AE_ESWillS]

Dozent/in:
Christian Krug
Angaben:
Examensseminar, 2 SWS
Termine:
Mi, 14:15 - 15:45, KH 2.014
Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches:
LPO neu Lehramt Gymnasium Hauptmodul L-GYM Literature, mündl. Präsentation mit Thesenpapier (20 %) (Zulassung: Zwischenmodul L-GYM Literature)
Inhalt:
Wir werden in diesem Seminar ausgewählte Szenen aus Shakespeares Historien, Komödien, Tragödien und Romanzen analysieren. Außerdem werden wir uns mit Dichtungs- und Dramentraditionen sowie mit theater- und ideengeschichtlichen Kontexten beschäftigen. Die Veranstaltung richtet sich primär an diejenigen, die das Seminar als Teil des Hauptmoduls L-GYM Literature (mit 3 ECTS) absolvieren. Studierende, die das Thema für eine entsprechende Klausur im Staatsexamen ('Körbchenthema') vorbereiten wollen, werden nur dann aufgenommen, wenn genügend Kapazitäten vorhanden sind. Von allen Teilnehmenden wird eine mündliche Präsentation mit Thesenpapier erwartet. Eine Übersicht über den Verlauf des Seminars, eine Bibliographie mit Hilfsmitteln zum Selbststudium sowie weiteres Material werden rechtzeitig auf StudOn zugänglich gemacht.

 

Textanalyseseminar: British Literature [AE_TABritLit1]

Dozent/in:
Marcus Hartner
Angaben:
Seminar, 2 SWS, für FAU Scientia Gaststudierende zugelassen
Termine:
Di, 10:15 - 11:45, C 301
Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches:
Das Textanalyseseminar gehört zu folgenden Modulen:
  • Lehramt Englisch an Gymnasien: Zwischenmodul L-GYM Literature. (Zulassungsvoraussetzung: Basismodul Literature).


Scheinerwerb: mündliche Prüfung

Inhalt:
This course is meant to deepen and practice (text)analytical skills and categories acquired in the course of your previous studies. We will study various (mainly canonical) texts from different centuries covering the three major genres. In this context, we will also consider questions concerning the development of these genres in English literature as well as examples of subgenres.
Studying texts intensively in preparation for this class is a basic prerequisite for this course and expected of all participants. This course not only entails a relatively heavy reading load but some of the texts are quite challenging. So please begin reading the longer texts over the semester break!
Empfohlene Literatur:
William Shakespeare, Othello (Arden Edition)
Oscar Wilde, The Importance of Being Earnest (any edition)
Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice (preferably Oxford World Classics)
Virginia Woolf, Mrs. Dalloway (preferably Penguin Modern Classics)
J. M. Coetzee, Disgrace
Copies of additional shorter texts will be made available on StudOn.

 

The English Renaissance [AE_VLEngRen]

Dozent/in:
Marcus Hartner
Angaben:
Vorlesung, 2 SWS, für FAU Scientia Gaststudierende zugelassen
Termine:
Mi, 12:15 - 13:45, A 401
Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches:
Modulzugehörigkeit:
  • Lehramt Englisch an Gymnasien: Optionsmodul L-GYM Literature (Zulassungsvoraussetzung: Zwischenmodul L-GYM Literature) - mündl. Prüfung, 20 Min.)

  • BA English and American Studies: Hauptmodul B (302) Literature/Culture (Zulassungsvoraussetzung: bestandenes Zwischenmodul II) - mündl. Püfung, 20 Min.)

  • MA English Studies: Introductory Module: Culture (module 4000, exam 40001: oral exam 20 min)

Inhalt:
The lecture engages with one of the 'classical' periods of English literature. It provides a comprehensive survey of the literary and cultural history of the early modern period with a particular focus on Shakespeare. It is primarily designed for advanced students (Hauptstudium) and presents an overview of canonical literary works (including plays, poems, and narrative texts) from the period, important cultural and historical contexts, and critical scholarly approaches to the study of early modern literature. The lecture combines a systematic overview with in-depth analyses of selected texts; it aims to help students prepare for the written exam (Staatsexamen), term papers, and final theses in the field of early modern studies.
Empfohlene Literatur:
All materials for the course will be provided on StudOn.



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