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Vorlesungsverzeichnis Zwei-Fach-Bachelor - Anglistik und Amerikanistik 60 LP Prüfungsversion Sommersemester 2011 Sommersemester 2021
Inhaltsverzeichnis Inhaltsverzeichnis Abkürzungsverzeichnis 6 Sprachausbildung.................................................................................................................................................. 7 GS - Grundmodul Sprachausbildung 7 87672 U - Englisch Hörverstehen und mündlicher Ausdruck I 7 87673 U - Englisch Aussprache 8 87675 U - Englisch Übersetzen 9 AS - Aufbaumodul Sprachausbildung 10 87676 U - Englisch Hörverstehen und mündlicher Ausdruck II 10 Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaft..................................................................................................................... 11 GLK - Grundmodule: Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaft 11 87018 V - Introduction to Literary Studies 11 87050 GK - Introduction to Cultural Studies 11 A1LK - Aufbaumodul: Amerikanische Literatur und Kultur 12 87017 S - Utopian Fiction for Optimists, Dreamers, Revolutionaries and Skeptics 12 87019 S - American Literary and Cultural History 12 87027 S - Sexuality and the political 13 87033 S - Epidemics & Culture 13 87046 S - Folk Horror and the Rural Weird 14 87047 S - Edwidge Danticat 14 87054 S - Transnational Film Genres: The Western 15 88498 S - Anglo-American Fascism: From Avant-Garde Manifestoes to Alt-Right Meme Warfare 16 88499 S - American Exceptionalism/American Imperialism 16 88854 S - Race in North American Literature, Theatre, and Film 17 88855 S - Re/counting Time. Women`s Tales & Theory 17 88858 S - The Gaze 18 A2LK - Aufbaumodul: Britische Literatur 18 86993 S - Shakespeares Late Plays 18 86994 S - Henry James: Four Novellas 19 86995 S - Love Poetry 19 87017 S - Utopian Fiction for Optimists, Dreamers, Revolutionaries and Skeptics 19 87034 S - Postcolonial Re/Visions: Heart of Darkness 20 87045 S - Shakespeares Tragedies 20 87046 S - Folk Horror and the Rural Weird 21 87049 S - 19th-Century Literature and Culture 22 87051 S - British Poetry - A Survey Through Centuries 22 87053 S - Dinosaurs and (the Critique of) Progress 22 87055 S - Amitav Ghoshs Ibis Trilogy 23 88498 S - Anglo-American Fascism: From Avant-Garde Manifestoes to Alt-Right Meme Warfare 24 88855 S - Re/counting Time. Women`s Tales & Theory 25 A3LK - Aufbaumodul: Britische Kultur 26 2 Abkürzungen entnehmen Sie bitte Seite 6
Inhaltsverzeichnis 87017 S - Utopian Fiction for Optimists, Dreamers, Revolutionaries and Skeptics 26 87027 S - Sexuality and the political 26 87028 S - Border regimes. A transnational approach 27 87045 S - Shakespeares Tragedies 27 87049 S - 19th-Century Literature and Culture 28 87051 S - British Poetry - A Survey Through Centuries 28 87053 S - Dinosaurs and (the Critique of) Progress 28 87055 S - Amitav Ghoshs Ibis Trilogy 29 87065 S - Australian Cultural Studies 30 87066 S - Critical Animal Studies 30 88498 S - Anglo-American Fascism: From Avant-Garde Manifestoes to Alt-Right Meme Warfare 31 88855 S - Re/counting Time. Women`s Tales & Theory 32 88858 S - The Gaze 32 A4LK - Aufbaumodul: Postkoloniale Literatur und Kultur 32 87017 S - Utopian Fiction for Optimists, Dreamers, Revolutionaries and Skeptics 32 87019 S - American Literary and Cultural History 33 87027 S - Sexuality and the political 34 87028 S - Border regimes. A transnational approach 34 87034 S - Postcolonial Re/Visions: Heart of Darkness 34 87045 S - Shakespeares Tragedies 35 87046 S - Folk Horror and the Rural Weird 35 87047 S - Edwidge Danticat 36 87053 S - Dinosaurs and (the Critique of) Progress 37 87054 S - Transnational Film Genres: The Western 38 87055 S - Amitav Ghoshs Ibis Trilogy 38 87065 S - Australian Cultural Studies 39 88499 S - American Exceptionalism/American Imperialism 39 88854 S - Race in North American Literature, Theatre, and Film 40 88855 S - Re/counting Time. Women`s Tales & Theory 40 88858 S - The Gaze 41 Linguistik.............................................................................................................................................................. 41 GLin - Grundmodul: Linguistik 41 86997 V - An Introduction to the History of English 41 87069 S - Introduction to Synchronic Linguistics Pt. 1 42 87070 S - Introduction to Synchronic Linguistics Pt. 2 43 A1Lin - Aufbaumodul: Systemlinguistik (Erstfach) 44 86998 S - Practical Lexicography 44 87003 S - The Linguistics of English as a Foreign Language 45 87004 S - English at Work 45 87005 S - English as a foreign language and linguistics: from theory to application 45 87006 S - Language Change in Present-Day English 46 87071 S - Text, discourse, communication 46 A2Lin - Aufbaumodul: Text- und Diskurslinguistik (Erstfach) 47 86998 S - Practical Lexicography 47 86999 S - The Sociolinguistics of English in Ireland 48 3 Abkürzungen entnehmen Sie bitte Seite 6
Inhaltsverzeichnis 87003 S - The Linguistics of English as a Foreign Language 48 87004 S - English at Work 48 87005 S - English as a foreign language and linguistics: from theory to application 49 87071 S - Text, discourse, communication 49 A3Lin - Aufbaumodul: Sprachwandel, Sprachvariation (Erstfach) 50 86998 S - Practical Lexicography 50 86999 S - The Sociolinguistics of English in Ireland 50 87000 S - The English Language through the Ages 51 87001 S - Introduction to Cultural Linguistics 51 87002 S - Early Modern English 51 A4Lin - Aufbaumodul: Spracherwerb, Bilingualismus (Erstfach) 52 AZFLin - Aufbaumodul: System- und Variationslinguistik (Zweitfach) 52 86998 S - Practical Lexicography 52 86999 S - The Sociolinguistics of English in Ireland 52 87000 S - The English Language through the Ages 53 87001 S - Introduction to Cultural Linguistics 53 87002 S - Early Modern English 53 87003 S - The Linguistics of English as a Foreign Language 54 87004 S - English at Work 54 87005 S - English as a foreign language and linguistics: from theory to application 55 87006 S - Language Change in Present-Day English 55 87071 S - Text, discourse, communication 55 Pflicht-Schlüsselkompetenzen (Erstfach)......................................................................................................... 56 GSK - Grundmodul 56 87007 S - Academic papers and presentations: Scientific debates and work methods in Linguistics 56 ASK - Aufbaumodul 57 86993 S - Shakespeares Late Plays 57 86994 S - Henry James: Four Novellas 57 86995 S - Love Poetry 57 86998 S - Practical Lexicography 58 86999 S - The Sociolinguistics of English in Ireland 58 87000 S - The English Language through the Ages 58 87001 S - Introduction to Cultural Linguistics 59 87002 S - Early Modern English 59 87003 S - The Linguistics of English as a Foreign Language 59 87004 S - English at Work 60 87005 S - English as a foreign language and linguistics: from theory to application 60 87006 S - Language Change in Present-Day English 60 87017 S - Utopian Fiction for Optimists, Dreamers, Revolutionaries and Skeptics 61 87019 S - American Literary and Cultural History 62 87028 S - Border regimes. A transnational approach 62 87033 S - Epidemics & Culture 62 87034 S - Postcolonial Re/Visions: Heart of Darkness 63 87045 S - Shakespeares Tragedies 63 87046 S - Folk Horror and the Rural Weird 64 4 Abkürzungen entnehmen Sie bitte Seite 6
Inhaltsverzeichnis 87047 S - Edwidge Danticat 65 87051 S - British Poetry - A Survey Through Centuries 65 87053 S - Dinosaurs and (the Critique of) Progress 66 87054 S - Transnational Film Genres: The Western 67 87055 S - Amitav Ghoshs Ibis Trilogy 67 87065 S - Australian Cultural Studies 68 87071 S - Text, discourse, communication 68 88498 S - Anglo-American Fascism: From Avant-Garde Manifestoes to Alt-Right Meme Warfare 69 88499 S - American Exceptionalism/American Imperialism 70 88854 S - Race in North American Literature, Theatre, and Film 70 88855 S - Re/counting Time. Women`s Tales & Theory 71 Fakultative Lehrveranstaltungen........................................................................................................................71 Glossar 72 5 Abkürzungen entnehmen Sie bitte Seite 6
Abkürzungsverzeichnis Abkürzungsverzeichnis Veranstaltungsarten Andere AG Arbeitsgruppe N.N. Noch keine Angaben B Blockveranstaltung n.V. Nach Vereinbarung BL Blockseminar LP Leistungspunkte DF diverse Formen SWS Semesterwochenstunden EX Exkursion Belegung über PULS FP Forschungspraktikum FS Forschungsseminar PL Prüfungsleistung FU Fortgeschrittenenübung PNL Prüfungsnebenleistung GK Grundkurs KL Kolloquium SL Studienleistung KU Kurs LK Lektürekurs L sonstige Leistungserfassung OS Oberseminar P Projektseminar PJ Projekt PR Praktikum PU Praktische Übung RE Repetitorium RV Ringvorlesung S Seminar S1 Seminar/Praktikum S2 Seminar/Projekt S3 Schulpraktische Studien S4 Schulpraktische Übungen SK Seminar/Kolloquium SU Seminar/Übung TU Tutorium U Übung UN Unterricht UP Praktikum/Übung V Vorlesung VE Vorlesung/Exkursion VP Vorlesung/Praktikum VS Vorlesung/Seminar VU Vorlesung/Übung WS Workshop Veranstaltungsrhytmen wöch. wöchentlich 14t. 14-täglich Einzel Einzeltermin Block Block BlockSa Block (inkl. Sa) BlockSaSo Block (inkl. Sa,So) 6
Zwei-Fach-Bachelor - Anglistik und Amerikanistik 60 LP - Prüfungsversion Sommersemester 2011 Vorlesungsverzeichnis Sprachausbildung GS - Grundmodul Sprachausbildung 87672 U - Englisch Hörverstehen und mündlicher Ausdruck I Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 U Mi 16:00 - 18:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 14.04.2021 Dr. Beate Göldner 2 U Mo 12:00 - 14:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 12.04.2021 Dr. Elke Hirsch 4 U Do 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 15.04.2021 Joanna Thompson 5 U Mi 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 14.04.2021 Nicholas Terpolilli Links: Departmental Website https://www.uni-potsdam.de/de/zessko/sprachen/engl-phil.html Kommentar Zwei-Fach-Bachelor Students (Anglistik/Amerikanistik) WHO STARTED STUDYING BEFORE WiSe 2015/16 must also register for for the "Englisch Aussprache" course taught at the same time by the same instructor to get credit for "Aussprache." Siehe bitte hierzu "Informationen für Studierende der Anglistik/Amerikanistik, die vor dem WiSe 2015/16 immatrikuliert wurden" auf unserer Webseite. I Siehe bitte hierzu "Informationen für Studierende der Anglistik/Amerikanistik, die vor dem WiSe 2015/16 immatrikuliert wurden" (https://www.uni-potsdam.de/de/zessko/sprachen/engl-phil/kursangebot.html) Voraussetzung keine Leistungsnachweis Coursework; Pronunciation Test (Modulteilprüfung) Hinweis: Die Anzahl an LP (Leistungspunkten = 3) entspricht der Anzahl an ECTS-Punkten. Note: The number of LP (Leistungspunkte = 3) equals the number of ECTS points. Laut aktueller Modulbeschreibung ist die regelmäßige Anwesenheit obligatorisch. Die Anwesenheit in den sprachpraktischen Lehrveranstaltungen ist dringend erforderlich, weil andernfalls die Lernziele nicht erreicht werden können und eine Leistungserfassung im Sinne der Prüfungsordnung nicht möglich ist. Bemerkung Instructors of North American English: Terpolilli - If you are interested in North American English or have had an extensive stay in the United States or Canada Instructors of British English: Göldner, Hirsch, Thompson - If you are interested in British English or have had an extensive stay in the UK, Ireland, Australia, or South Africa Lerninhalte This course centers on level-appropriate listening skills and English pronunication. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able - to identify and correct major pronunciation problems in English (either "North American" or "British" English) - to improve their pronunciation of individual sounds or groups of sounds - to pronunce individual words correctly in connected speech - to speak English with proper intonation - to understand extended speech even when it is not clearly structured - to understand extended speech when relationships are only implied and not signalled explicitly - to understand and comment on academic presentations in English Students are required to submit assignments on a regular basis. Independent study is an integral component of the course. 7 Abkürzungen entnehmen Sie bitte Seite 6
Zwei-Fach-Bachelor - Anglistik und Amerikanistik 60 LP - Prüfungsversion Sommersemester 2011 Zielgruppe Studierende der Anglistik/Amerikanistik und des LA Englisch Are you an exchange student (Erasmus or other program)? Due to the limited number of spots in our courses, our department and the University of Potsdam's International Office ("Participation in language courses at Zessko (Center for Languages and Key Competences)" http://www.uni-potsdam.de/en/ international/incoming/students/exchange/partner.html)have developed the following guidelines for Erasmus students: - Erasmus and other exchange students will not be automatically admitted to courses. - limited course spots (2 in "Hörverstehen und mündlicher Ausdruck I," 2 in "Übersetzen," and 1 in ""Hörverstehen und mündlicher Ausdruck II") will be reserved for Erasmus students whose major is English and/or American Studies. - On a case by case basis, Erasmus students might be permitted to attend language courses at the Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik (Masters-level courses). Please contact the Institute directly. Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 4013 - Hörverstehen und mündlicher Ausdruck I - 3 LP (benotet) 87673 U - Englisch Aussprache Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 U Mi 16:00 - 18:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 14.04.2021 Dr. Beate Göldner 2 U Mo 12:00 - 14:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 12.04.2021 Dr. Elke Hirsch 4 U Do 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 15.04.2021 Joanna Thompson 5 U Mi 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 14.04.2021 Nicholas Terpolilli Links: Departmental Website https://www.uni-potsdam.de/de/zessko/sprachen/engl-phil.html Kommentar This course is only for students of Anglistik/Amerikanistik and LA Englisch WHO STARTED STUDYING BEFORE WiSe 2015/16 Zwei-Fach-Bachelor Students (Anglistik/Amerikanistik) WHO STARTED STUDYING BEFORE WiSe 2015/16 must also register for the "Hörverstehen und mündlicher Ausdruck I" course taught at the same time by the same instructor to get credit for "Hörverstehen und mündlicher Ausdruck I." Siehe bitte hierzu "Informationen für Studierende der Anglistik/ Amerikanistik, die vor dem WiSe 2015/16 immatrikuliert wurden" (https://www.uni-potsdam.de/de/zessko/sprachen/engl-phil/ kursangebot.html). Voraussetzung This course is only for students of Anglistik/Amerikanistik and LA Englisch WHO STARTED STUDYING BEFORE WiSe 2015/16 Leistungsnachweis Coursework; Modulteilprüfung Hinweis: Die Anzahl an LP (Leistungspunkten = 2) entspricht der Anzahl an ECTS-Punkten. Note: The number of LP (Leistungspunkte = 2) equals the number of ECTS points. Laut aktueller Modulbeschreibung ist die regelmäßige Anwesenheit obligatorisch. Die Anwesenheit in den sprachpraktischen Lehrveranstaltungen ist dringend erforderlich, weil andernfalls die Lernziele nicht erreicht werden können und eine Leistungserfassung im Sinne der Prüfungsordnung nicht möglich ist. Bemerkung Instructors of North American English: Terpolilli - If you are interested in North American English or have had an extensive stay in the United States or Canada, you should attend a section of "Hörverstehen und mündlicher Ausdruck I" (Basismodul; BM-SA; Sprachpraxis 1) with Mr. Terpolilli Instructors of British English: Göldner, Hirsch, Thompson - If you are interested in British English or have had an extensive stay in the UK, Ireland, Australia, or South Africa, you should attend a section of "Hörverstehen und mündlicher Ausdruck I" (Basismodul; BM-SA; Sprachpraxis 1) with Dr Göldner, Dr Hirsch, or Ms Thompson 8 Abkürzungen entnehmen Sie bitte Seite 6
Zwei-Fach-Bachelor - Anglistik und Amerikanistik 60 LP - Prüfungsversion Sommersemester 2011 Lerninhalte This course centers on level-appropriate English pronunication. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able - to identify and correct major pronunciation problems in English (either American or British English) - to improve their pronunciation of individual sounds or groups of sounds - to pronunce individual words correctly in connected speech - to speak English with proper intonation Students are required to submit assignments on a regular basis. Independent study is an integral component of the course. Students are strongly encouraged to attend the Independent Pronunciation Coaching. (Your instructor will provide you with information; see also the departmental website.) Zielgruppe Only students of Anglistik/Amerikanistik and LA Englisch WHO STARTED STUDYING BEFORE WiSe 2015/16 will be admitted to this course. Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 4014 - Aussprache - 1 LP (benotet) 87675 U - Englisch Übersetzen Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 U Di 08:00 - 10:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 13.04.2021 Dr. Beate Göldner 2 U Di 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 13.04.2021 Dr. Beate Göldner 3 U Mo 08:00 - 10:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 12.04.2021 Dr. Elke Hirsch 4 U Mi 12:00 - 14:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 14.04.2021 Dr. Elke Hirsch 5 U Mi 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 14.04.2021 Lorraine Mannion 6 U Mo 16:00 - 18:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 12.04.2021 Lorraine Mannion Links: Departmental Website https://www.uni-potsdam.de/de/zessko/sprachen/engl-phil.html Kommentar Voraussetzung: keine Leitungsnachweis: Classroom Participation; Testat (Modulteilprüfung) Hinweis: Die Anzahl an LP (Leistungspunkten = 3) entspricht der Anzahl an ECTS-Punkten. Note: The number of LP (Leistungspunkte =3) equals the number of ECTS points. Laut aktueller Modulbeschreibung ist die regelmäßige Anwesenheit obligatorisch. Die Anwesenheit in den sprachpraktischen Lehrveranstaltungen ist dringend erforderlich, weil andernfalls die Lernziele nicht erreicht werden können und eine Leistungserfassung im Sinne der Prüfungsordnung nicht möglich ist. Lerninhalte: Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able - to comprehend and explain basic differences between lexical, grammatical, and stylistic features of German and English - to provide level-appropriate translations of short German texts into English - to communicate persuasively in an intercultural context Independent study is an integral component of the course. Students are strongly encouraged to attend the Grammar Tutorial. (Your instructor will provide you with information; see also the departmental website.) Zielgruppe: Studierende der Anglistik/Amerikanistik und des LA Englisch Are you an exchange student (Erasmus or other program)? Due to the limited number of spots in our courses, our department and the University of Potsdam's International Office have developed the following guidelines for Erasmus students: - Erasmus and other exchange students will not be automatically admitted to courses. - limited course spots (2 in "Hörverstehen und mündlicher Ausdruck I," 2 in "Übersetzen," and 1 in "Hörverstehen und mündlicher Ausdruck II") will be reserved for Erasmus students whose major is English and/or American Studies. - On a case by case basis, Erasmus students might be permitted to attend language courses at the Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik (Masters-level courses). Please contact the Institute directly. Links: Departmental Website https://www.uni-potsdam.de/de/zessko/sprachen/engl-phil.html Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 4015 - Übersetzen - 3 LP (benotet) 9 Abkürzungen entnehmen Sie bitte Seite 6
Zwei-Fach-Bachelor - Anglistik und Amerikanistik 60 LP - Prüfungsversion Sommersemester 2011 AS - Aufbaumodul Sprachausbildung 87676 U - Englisch Hörverstehen und mündlicher Ausdruck II Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 U Mi 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 14.04.2021 Dr. Beate Göldner 2 U Di 08:00 - 10:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 13.04.2021 Joanna Thompson 3 U Di 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 13.04.2021 Joanna Thompson 4 U N.N. N.N. wöch. N.N. N.N. Joanna Thompson 5 U N.N. N.N. wöch. N.N. N.N. Lorraine Mannion 6 U Do 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 15.04.2021 Lorraine Mannion 7 U Do 12:00 - 14:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 15.04.2021 Lorraine Mannion 8 U Mi 12:00 - 14:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 14.04.2021 Nicholas Terpolilli 9 U Mo 08:00 - 10:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 12.04.2021 Dr. David James Prickett Links: Departmental Website https://www.uni-potsdam.de/de/zessko/sprachen/engl-phil.html Voraussetzung Erfolgreicher Abschluss des gesamten Basismoduls bzw. des Moduls Sprachpraxis 1 (= Schriftlicher Ausdruck I, Übersetzen, Hörverstehen und mündlicher Ausdruck I) Leistungsnachweis Coursework; Argumentative Presentation, Debate Hinweis: Die Anzahl an LP (Leistungspunkten = 3) entspricht der Anzahl an ECTS-Punkten. Note: The number of LP (Leistungspunkte = 3) equals the number of ECTS points. Laut aktueller Modulbeschreibung ist die regelmäßige Anwesenheit obligatorisch. Die Anwesenheit in den sprachpraktischen Lehrveranstaltungen ist dringend erforderlich, weil andernfalls die Lernziele nicht erreicht werden können und eine Leistungserfassung im Sinne der Prüfungsordnung nicht möglich ist. Bemerkung ! Gruppe 4 und Gruppe 5 sind vorerst nicht buchbar. ! Gruppe 9: Dr. Prickett's section is an online international learning scenario (pilot project): we will be working with students from Beit Berl College, Israel Lerninhalte Lerninhalte: This course helps students master oral communication of an informative, explanatory, and persuasive nature through presenting and debating. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able - to understand and identify the principles of these genres - to structure and present an academic presentation in English effectively - to present complex subjects; integrating sub-themes and developing particular points - to formulate their ideas and opinions with precision and utilize appropriate language - to relate their contributions skilfully to those of other speakers - to round off with an appropriate conclusion - to respond to audience questions with confidence Students are required to participate in weekly class discussions. Independent study is an integral component of the course. 10 Abkürzungen entnehmen Sie bitte Seite 6
Zwei-Fach-Bachelor - Anglistik und Amerikanistik 60 LP - Prüfungsversion Sommersemester 2011 Zielgruppe Studierende der Anglistik/Amerikanistik und des LA Englisch Are you an exchange student (Erasmus or other program)? Due to the limited number of spots in our courses, our department and the University of Potsdam's International Office have developed the following guidelines for Erasmus students: - Erasmus and other exchange students will not be automatically admitted to courses. - limited course spots (2 in "Hörverstehen und mündlicher Ausdruck I," 2 in "Übersetzen," and 1 in "Hörverstehen und mündlicher Ausdruck II") will be reserved for Erasmus students whose major is English and/or American Studies. - On a case by case basis, Erasmus students might be permitted to attend language courses at the Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik (Masters-level courses). Please contact the Institute directly. Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 4021 - Hörverstehen und mündlicher Ausdruck II - 3 LP (benotet) Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaft GLK - Grundmodule: Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaft 87018 V - Introduction to Literary Studies Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 V Di 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 13.04.2021 Prof. Dr. Nicole Waller Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=33672 Kommentar Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements and grading. This lecture course is designed as an introductory survey of the study of Anglophone literature. The course will be taught online in an asynchronous format. There will be weekly postings of video lectures and reading assignments, along with short quizzes. New lectures and assignments will always be ready Tuesdays at 10:00. In addition, students will complete an online tutorial with a few fixed deadlines (to be announced at the beginning of the semester). Literatur Please obtain the following books: Michael Meyer, English and American Literatures (UTB, 4th ed., 2011) Tennessee Williams, A Streetcar Named Desire (any edition) Nella Larsen, Passing (if possible, please buy the Penguin Classics edition) Additional material will be made available on moodle Leistungsnachweis Written exam/timely completion of online tutorial Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 4031 - Einführung in die englische und amerikanische Literaturwissenschaft - 4 LP (benotet) 87050 GK - Introduction to Cultural Studies Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 S Do 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 15.04.2021 Dr. phil. Verena Adamik 2 S Mi 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 14.04.2021 Luz-Maria Gasser Links: Kommentar http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=34270 Kommentar This course introduces students to the basic terms, analytical techniques and interpretive strategies commonly employed in Cultural Studies. Participants will learn to analyze concrete cultural phenomena in Anglophone nations with the help of some of the fields key concepts, including power, identity, class, ethnicity, gender and representation. Through online discussions and individual quizzes/submissions students will acquire the foundation for more advanced course work in Cultural Studies. This course is taught in an asynchronous format, but will contain optional synchronous elements held during seminar times. Literatur Provided via moodle. 11 Abkürzungen entnehmen Sie bitte Seite 6
Zwei-Fach-Bachelor - Anglistik und Amerikanistik 60 LP - Prüfungsversion Sommersemester 2011 Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 4032 - Einführung in die Kulturwissenschaft - 4 LP (benotet) A1LK - Aufbaumodul: Amerikanische Literatur und Kultur 87017 S - Utopian Fiction for Optimists, Dreamers, Revolutionaries and Skeptics Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 S Fr 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 16.04.2021 Dr. phil. Verena Adamik Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=33578 Kommentar This course will introduce participants to the utopian genre, to fiction that served authors to plan and discuss wholesale outlines for a better state (or even: world) order. Participants will read excerpts from texts from the 16th to the 20th century. We will engage with questions such as: • what is a utopia? • is planning a better society a useful endeavor? Why was the utopian genre 'en vogue' in different historical periods? • how are utopianism and colonialism related? • aren't dystopias more realistic and thus more useful to society? • Why did 1984 reappear as a bestseller when Trump was elected? Materials will be provided via moodle; the course will meet biweekly via zoom. Literatur Preliminary reading list (these will be excerpts) 16th century: Thomas More, Utopia 17th century: Margarete Cavendish, The Blazing World 19th century: Edward Bellamy, Looking Backward; Pauline Hopkins, Of One Blood 20th century: Aldous Huxley, Brave New World; George Orwell, 1984; Ernest Callenbach, Ecotopia; Suzanne Collins , The Hunger Games Leistungsnachweis Students will prepare short presentations (ideally a short video/prezi/podcast), to be uploaded towards the end of the term, and be asked to submit a peer review on the uploaded materials. Both, academic and didactic merit of these presentations will be evaluated. Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 4041 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) L 4042 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) L 4043 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) 87019 S - American Literary and Cultural History Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 S Fr 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 16.04.2021 Prof. Dr. Nicole Waller Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=33673 12 Abkürzungen entnehmen Sie bitte Seite 6
Zwei-Fach-Bachelor - Anglistik und Amerikanistik 60 LP - Prüfungsversion Sommersemester 2011 Kommentar Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements and grading. This seminar offers an overview over key events, texts, concepts, and literary movements of U.S.-American history from the colonial period to the 1960s. We will study ed texts from the American colonial period, the American Revolution and the Early Republic, the antebellum era, the Civil War and expansionism, and the Civil Rights movement, among others. The texts and approaches employed in this class serve to combine the concerns of literary and cultural studies with the study of American history. Attention: This class has a considerable workload of reading assignments. A course reader will be provided on moodle. This class will take place online, with a predominantly asynchronous format (with weekly or biweekly video lectures and reading assignments posted regularly). However, we will also meet via zoom during class time several times during the semester, so please make sure that you are generally available for a zoom meeting during class time (Fridays from 10:15-11:45). Literatur Attention: This class has a considerable workload of reading assignments. A course reader will be provided on moodle. Leistungsnachweis Kursleistung: short paper Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 4041 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) L 4042 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) L 4043 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) 87027 S - Sexuality and the political Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 S Di 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 13.04.2021 Noemi Xenia Anouk Madörin Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=34008 Kommentar In a political moment in which we are witnessing the intensification of sexual and gendered nationalisms across the globe, a situation exemplified and further augmented by the global circulation of SARS-CoV-2 and the intensification of border protections that rely on the household, the heteronormative nuclear family and gendered divisions of labor to safeguard the national body from contagion, in this seminar we will ask what role sexuality plays in various sociopolitical and historical contexts, ranging from border regimes across the globe to our current pandemic circumstances. We will scrutinize sexuality from a Cultural Studies-informed perspective and read canonic literature from Sexuality Studies and Queer Theory to make sense of the crucial role sexuality plays in past and present politics. Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 4041 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) L 4042 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) L 4043 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) 87033 S - Epidemics & Culture Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft N.N. N.N. N.N. N.N. N.N. N.N. N.N. N.N. Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=34041 Kommentar Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements and grading. While we all are still in the grip of a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic and its physical, psychological, social and economic repercussions, it is nevertheless imperative to also look at it from a "Biocultures" (Morris & Davis) perspective. This class will offer a cultural pathway into the study of contagious diseases and epidemic events. As will become clear, epidemics have always at the same time terrified and fascinated mankind. We will look at the way narratives about contagion and epidemics function as a means to demarcate socio-cultural Otherness as well as national identity formations and belonging. We will analyze literary and filmic representations of epidemics in order to uncover meaningful connections between key themes of Cultural Studies, the dominance of the biomedical discourse and mankinds shifting understanding of contagion. Literatur All necessary reading materials will be provided via Moodle. 13 Abkürzungen entnehmen Sie bitte Seite 6
Zwei-Fach-Bachelor - Anglistik und Amerikanistik 60 LP - Prüfungsversion Sommersemester 2011 Leistungsnachweis regular attendance, careful reading of all assigned texts, frequent participation in group discussions, one in-class presentation (15-20 minutes) and final short essay (2000 words) Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 4041 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) L 4042 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) L 4043 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) 87046 S - Folk Horror and the Rural Weird Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 S Fr 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 16.04.2021 Heinrich Wilke Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=34253 Kommentar Folk horror speaks of old legends, of religious mania, of terrible traditions, and of vengeful nature. While the modern guise of this genre dates back to the nineteenth century, its concerns are as ancient as they are topical. Indeed, folk horror, which can be said to constitute a millennia-old tradition of storytelling, is currently enjoying a renaissance in anglophone literature. In this class, we will read some of its recent instantiations. Discussion topics include tradition and reproduction, gender, nature, ritual, history, and labour, among others. Please note that this course takes place synchronously. We will meet online Fridays 2-4 PM via Discord, an easy-to-use and free-of-charge software which, unlike Zoom, respects your privacy. We will use its voice chat function to discuss the reading questions I post before each session. Also, announcements will be communicated to you via Discord. In conjunction with Moodle, the latter will be indispensable to our seminar. So, if you are disinclined to use that software, I am afraid there is no point in joining this class. Literatur Please purchase: David T. Neal and Christine M. Scott, eds., The Fiends and the Furrows: An Anthology of Folk Horror. Chicago and Pittsburgh: Nosetouch Press, 2018. Adam L.G. Nevill, The Reddening . Devon: Ritual Limited, 2019. Other texts will be made available via Moodle. Leistungsnachweis Over the course of the seminar, students will write a learning journal consisting of reading responses and reflections on class discussions (3 credits). To gain 6 credits, students will additionally submit a term paper. Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 4041 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) L 4042 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) L 4043 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) 87047 S - Edwidge Danticat Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 S Fr 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 16.04.2021 Heinrich Wilke Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=34254 14 Abkürzungen entnehmen Sie bitte Seite 6
Zwei-Fach-Bachelor - Anglistik und Amerikanistik 60 LP - Prüfungsversion Sommersemester 2011 Kommentar Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements and grading. Edwidge Danticat is arguably the foremost Haitian writer in English. In effortless prose seamlessly entangling the beautiful with the tragic, Danticat evokes the fortitude and the plight of the people of Haiti, both in the Caribbean and in the diaspora. In this course, we will sample crucial themes of her öuvre by reading short stories from her first collection, Krik? Krak! , as well as her more recent novel, Claire of the Sea Light . Discussion topics include gender, class, remembrance, environmental devastation, space and place, and dictatorship and exile. Please note that this course takes place synchronously. We will meet online Fridays 10-12 via Discord, an easy-to-use and free-of-charge software which, unlike Zoom, respects your privacy. We will use its voice chat function to discuss the reading questions I post before each session. Also, announcements will be communicated to you via Discord. In conjunction with Moodle, the latter will be indispensable to our seminar. So, if you are disinclined to use that software, I am afraid there is no point in joining this class. Literatur Please purchase: Krik? Krak! (twentieth anniversary edition) New York: Soho. Claire of the Sea Light . London: Quercus. Other texts will be made available via Moodle. Leistungsnachweis Over the course of the seminar, students will write a learning journal consisting of reading responses and reflections on class discussions (3 credits). To gain 6 credits, students will additionally submit a term paper. Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 4041 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) L 4042 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) L 4043 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) 87054 S - Transnational Film Genres: The Western Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 S Do 16:00 - 18:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 15.04.2021 Harald Pittel Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=34275 Kommentar Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements and grading. The film western as one of the most "classic" Hollywood genres is often said to epitomically represent the American Myth, centred around what Frederick Jackson Turner had identified as the experience of the frontier. But these all-too-typical stories, with their valiant cowboys, daredevil gunfighters, ladies in distress, vengeful Indians and Mexican bandits, also lent themselves to various decentrings and revisions as the genre was successfully transformed in other parts of the world. It is therefore inviting to rewrite the history of the western from the margins and understand the western as a trans- and international genre in a world cinema framework. This course will depart from giving an overview of the golden era of the classic Hollywood western, and then trace its transformations across the globe. While considering various (feminist, postmodern, queer) revisions, a special focal point will be on postcolonial rewritings of the genre, which will specifically take into account films from the Global South (for example, India and Latin America). Literatur Miller, Cynthia J. et al., ed. International Westerns. Relocating the Frontier, Scarecrow Press, 2014. White, John. Westerns, Routledge, 2011. 15 Abkürzungen entnehmen Sie bitte Seite 6
Zwei-Fach-Bachelor - Anglistik und Amerikanistik 60 LP - Prüfungsversion Sommersemester 2011 Leistungsnachweis Participation in forum discussion (3 entries in the course of the semester) for a pass (ungraded/Seminar 1/Testat) 3 forum entries + zoom/powerpoint/video presentation to receive a grade (Seminar 2: Referat oder Kurzessay) 3 forum entries + presentation + 6500 word essay (written during the term break) for a graded Portfolio (Seminar 2). Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 4041 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) L 4042 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) L 4043 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) 88498 S - Anglo-American Fascism: From Avant-Garde Manifestoes to Alt-Right Meme Warfare Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 S Do 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 15.04.2021 Dr. Katrin Frisch Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=34332 Kommentar Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements and grading. In the light of recent events in the US, the phenomenon of fascism has gained renewed attention. Yet what seems like a new development actually has a long history. Since the UK and the US were never ruled by fascist regimes, fascist ideas and tendencies thrive(d) especially in the cultural domain, but are occasionally brought into the political domain chiefly by extra-parliamentary actors. In this course, we will trace the development of fascism in the UK and US through a cultural lens, analysing key texts of the Anglophone Far Right, starting from early twentieth-century intellectual reactions against liberal democracy and the burgeoning emancipatory movements as found in the avant-garde to the full-fledged support for continental European fascist regimes by some Modernist authors. In the second part of the course, we will critically discuss subcultural literature of the Far Right and explore the use of memes in the battle for ‘cultural hegemony’. Our literary and cultural analyses will be supported by a robust theoretical framework on the nature of fascism and on new forms of contemporary right-wing extremism. This course is primarily targeted at advanced BA students. The course will be mostly synchronous with some asynchronous options. Literatur We will read excerpts from: Wyndham Lewis et al. - BLAST Ezra Pound - The Cantos Andrew Macdonald/William L. Pierce - The Turner Diaries These will be supplemented by shorter excerpts from various manifestoes of the Far Right (past and present), memes as well as various theoretical texts by, among others, Roger Griffin, Stanley Payne, Robert O. Paxton, and Zeev Sternhell. All readings for this course will be supplied via moodle Leistungsnachweis Potsdam Studierende: Je nach der jeweiligen StO und PULS Belegung. Erasmus: nach Bedarf der Home University/ des Learning Agreements Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 4041 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) L 4042 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) L 4043 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) 88499 S - American Exceptionalism/American Imperialism Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 S Di 12:00 - 14:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 13.04.2021 Sebastian Jablonski 16 Abkürzungen entnehmen Sie bitte Seite 6
Zwei-Fach-Bachelor - Anglistik und Amerikanistik 60 LP - Prüfungsversion Sommersemester 2011 Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=34333 Kommentar Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements and grading. Course Description: This seminar, centered on history, will be devoted to the investigations of the development of the US American imperialism as an outgrowth of American exceptionalism. One of the core aims of the seminar will be the analysis of the vocabulary, structure and (in case of recordings) the intonation of historical documents and speeches that have shaped the present notions of American exceptionalism. Amy Kaplan’s concept of “anarchy of empire” will be invaluable in working with the dichotomy of exceptionalism/imperialism. Leistungsnachweis Kursleistung: Active participation in group and individual work + Short essay (2500 words) Testat: Active participation in group and individual work + Short essay (2500 words) Modularbeit: Active participation in group and individual work + Short essay (2500 words) + Term paper (6000 words) Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 4041 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) L 4042 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) L 4043 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) 88854 S - Race in North American Literature, Theatre, and Film Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 S Di 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 13.04.2021 Dr. Mariya Dimitrova Nikolova Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=34342 Kommentar Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements and grading. Focused on North American literature, theatre, and film this course provides an overview of the genres and the key techniques and theories for their critical analysis and interpretation. The main question and concern with which we will approach the texts is racial dynamics and their socio-political dimensions. This course will convene virtually Tuesdays, 10 to 12 am, starting from April 13th (except for two asynchronous sessions in May). A zoom link to the meeting will be available on Moodle, as will be the rest of the course material. For those of you who would like head start on the reading material, we will be discussing Toni Morrison’s Beloved , George Wolfe`s The Colored Museum , and Haile Gerima`s Bush Mama : You should have read Toni Morrison`s Beloved by 04.05.2021 !!! You should have read/watched George C. Wolfe`s The Colored Museum by 25.05.2021 You should have watched Haile Gerima`s Bush Mama by 15.06.2021 Literatur Toni Morrison, Beloved, George Wolfe, The Colored Museum, Haile Gerima, Bush Mama Leistungsnachweis Short paper Staff: M Nikolova Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 4041 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) L 4042 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) L 4043 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) 88855 S - Re/counting Time. Women`s Tales & Theory Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 S Mo 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 12.04.2021 Luz-Maria Gasser, Dr. Mariya Dimitrova Nikolova 17 Abkürzungen entnehmen Sie bitte Seite 6
Zwei-Fach-Bachelor - Anglistik und Amerikanistik 60 LP - Prüfungsversion Sommersemester 2011 Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=34343 Kommentar Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements and grading. Focused on women`s literature, this course provides an overview of key techniques and theories for textual interpretation and critical analysis. The main question and concern with which we will approach the material is the conceptualization of time and the socio-political implications of such conceptualizations. This course will convene virtually Mondays, 10 to 12 am, starting from April 12th (except for two asynchronous sessions in May). A zoom link to the meeting will be available on Moodle, as will be the rest of the course material. For those of you who would like head start on the reading material, we will be discussing Toni Morrison’s Beloved , Marilynne Robinson`s Gilead , and Virginia Woolf`s Mrs Dalloway alongside several critical essays on the topic: You will need to have read Toni Morrison`s Beloved by 03.05.2021 !!! You will need to have read Marilynne Robinson´s Gilead by 31.05.2021 You will need to have read Virginia Woolf´s Mrs Dalloway by 21.06.2021 Literatur Toni Morrison, Beloved Marilynne Robinson, Gilead Virginia Woolf, Mrs Dalloway Leistungsnachweis Sort paper Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 4041 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) L 4042 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) L 4043 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) 88858 S - The Gaze Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft N.N. N.N. N.N. N.N. N.N. N.N. N.N. N.N. Links: Kommentar http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=34366 Kommentar Für weitere Informationen zum Kommentar, zur Literatur und zum Leistungsnachweis klicken Sie bitte oben auf den Link "Kommentar". Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 4041 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) L 4042 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) L 4043 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) A2LK - Aufbaumodul: Britische Literatur 86993 S - Shakespeares Late Plays Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 S Do 08:00 - 10:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 15.04.2021 Dr. Stephan Mussil Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=33408 Kommentar Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements and grading. Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 4061 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) 18 Abkürzungen entnehmen Sie bitte Seite 6
Zwei-Fach-Bachelor - Anglistik und Amerikanistik 60 LP - Prüfungsversion Sommersemester 2011 L 4062 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) L 4063 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) 86994 S - Henry James: Four Novellas Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 S Do 12:00 - 14:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 15.04.2021 Dr. Stephan Mussil Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=33409 Kommentar Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements and grading. Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 4061 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) L 4062 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) L 4063 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) 86995 S - Love Poetry Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 S Fr 08:00 - 10:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 16.04.2021 Dr. Stephan Mussil Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=33410 Kommentar Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements and grading. Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 4061 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) L 4062 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) L 4063 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) 87017 S - Utopian Fiction for Optimists, Dreamers, Revolutionaries and Skeptics Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 S Fr 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 16.04.2021 Dr. phil. Verena Adamik Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=33578 Kommentar This course will introduce participants to the utopian genre, to fiction that served authors to plan and discuss wholesale outlines for a better state (or even: world) order. Participants will read excerpts from texts from the 16th to the 20th century. We will engage with questions such as: • what is a utopia? • is planning a better society a useful endeavor? Why was the utopian genre 'en vogue' in different historical periods? • how are utopianism and colonialism related? • aren't dystopias more realistic and thus more useful to society? • Why did 1984 reappear as a bestseller when Trump was elected? Materials will be provided via moodle; the course will meet biweekly via zoom. Literatur Preliminary reading list (these will be excerpts) 16th century: Thomas More, Utopia 17th century: Margarete Cavendish, The Blazing World 19 Abkürzungen entnehmen Sie bitte Seite 6
Zwei-Fach-Bachelor - Anglistik und Amerikanistik 60 LP - Prüfungsversion Sommersemester 2011 19th century: Edward Bellamy, Looking Backward; Pauline Hopkins, Of One Blood 20th century: Aldous Huxley, Brave New World; George Orwell, 1984; Ernest Callenbach, Ecotopia; Suzanne Collins , The Hunger Games Leistungsnachweis Students will prepare short presentations (ideally a short video/prezi/podcast), to be uploaded towards the end of the term, and be asked to submit a peer review on the uploaded materials. Both, academic and didactic merit of these presentations will be evaluated. Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 4061 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) L 4062 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) L 4063 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) 87034 S - Postcolonial Re/Visions: Heart of Darkness Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 S Di 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 13.04.2021 Prof. Dr. Lars Eckstein Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=34042 Kommentar This course is part of a series which closely looks at a classic of colonial literature, and investigates how it has been transformed in later re-writings. The classic at stake, here, is Joseph Conrad's novel Heart of Darkness, first published in 1899, which we will discuss in detail. We will then turn to a number of very different postcolonial revisions: Chinua Achebe's novel Things Fall Apart, Francis Ford Coppola's film Apocalypse Now, and Wilson Harris's novel Palace of the Peacock. Additinoal texts will be provided online. Postcolonial theory will help us to better understand and place these works. Literatur Please buy and read: Conrad, Heart of Darkness (the Norton critical edition is recommended) Achebe, Things Fall Apart Harris, Place of the Peacock Heart of Darkness must be read before the beginning of term . Leistungsnachweis Regular active participation in zoom meetings and asychronous online activities. Two essay assignments (500 words each). Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 4061 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) L 4062 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) L 4063 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) 87045 S - Shakespeares Tragedies Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 S Do 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 15.04.2021 Heinrich Wilke Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=34252 20 Abkürzungen entnehmen Sie bitte Seite 6
Zwei-Fach-Bachelor - Anglistik und Amerikanistik 60 LP - Prüfungsversion Sommersemester 2011 Kommentar Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements and grading. The epitome of canonization, Shakespeare’s tragedies are constantly staged and restaged, appropriated and re-articulated, thus ensuring their continuous and vital presence in Anglophone literature. In this class, we will read Hamlet, Othello, and King Lear. Close readings of particular passages will be paired with analyses of early modern English culture(s). Discussion topics include the supernatural, dramatic action and inaction, love and jealousy, race, madness, social hierarchies, natural spaces, aesthetics, and ideology. We will also inquire into the notion of the tragic and its persistent resonance in today’s cultures. Please note that this course takes place synchronously. We will meet online Thursdays 2-4 PM via Discord, an easy-to-use and free-of-charge software which, unlike Zoom, respects your privacy. We will use its voice chat function to discuss the reading questions I post before each session. Also, announcements will be communicated to you via Discord. In conjunction with Moodle, the latter will be indispensable to our seminar. So, if you are disinclined to use that software, I am afraid there is no point in joining this class. Literatur Please purchase: Hamlet Othello King Lear Any of the countless editions available for each of the texts will do. However, I highly recommend the Arden editions of each tragedy, which, by providing a plethora of insightful annotations, can significantly mitigate the difficulty of reading these early modern texts. The Arden editions should prove helpful especially to those who havent been exposed to much early modern English literature yet. Other texts will be made available via Moodle. Leistungsnachweis Over the course of the seminar, students will write a learning journal consisting of reading responses and reflections on class discussions (3 credits). To gain 6 credits, students will additionally submit a term paper. Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 4061 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) L 4062 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) L 4063 - Veranstaltung - 3 LP (benotet) 87046 S - Folk Horror and the Rural Weird Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 S Fr 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 16.04.2021 Heinrich Wilke Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=34253 Kommentar Folk horror speaks of old legends, of religious mania, of terrible traditions, and of vengeful nature. While the modern guise of this genre dates back to the nineteenth century, its concerns are as ancient as they are topical. Indeed, folk horror, which can be said to constitute a millennia-old tradition of storytelling, is currently enjoying a renaissance in anglophone literature. In this class, we will read some of its recent instantiations. Discussion topics include tradition and reproduction, gender, nature, ritual, history, and labour, among others. Please note that this course takes place synchronously. We will meet online Fridays 2-4 PM via Discord, an easy-to-use and free-of-charge software which, unlike Zoom, respects your privacy. We will use its voice chat function to discuss the reading questions I post before each session. Also, announcements will be communicated to you via Discord. In conjunction with Moodle, the latter will be indispensable to our seminar. So, if you are disinclined to use that software, I am afraid there is no point in joining this class. Literatur Please purchase: David T. Neal and Christine M. Scott, eds., The Fiends and the Furrows: An Anthology of Folk Horror. Chicago and Pittsburgh: Nosetouch Press, 2018. Adam L.G. Nevill, The Reddening . Devon: Ritual Limited, 2019. Other texts will be made available via Moodle. Leistungsnachweis Over the course of the seminar, students will write a learning journal consisting of reading responses and reflections on class discussions (3 credits). To gain 6 credits, students will additionally submit a term paper. 21 Abkürzungen entnehmen Sie bitte Seite 6
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