2017-18 AM Time Travel: The 'Chronology Paradox' in 19C and 20C Literature
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- Time: Thu, 12:00-14:00
- Venue: A14 112
- Course: ###
- Lecturer: Anna Auguscik
- Modul: ang615 Motifs - Themes - Issues (and their Media)
- Course Description:
Please, make sure to purchase and read the following two novels in advance. Your reading of them is prerequisite to the course.
PLEASE NOTE: All primary materials will be made available at the CvO bookshop.
- Additional materials for preparation, as well as the detailed syllabus, will be made available here and/or on Stud.IP. There will be a Handapparat in our library.
- Course Requirements
- Requirements for 6 KP: regular attendance and a (oral/)written contribution in the form of either a presentation + written outline (10-12 pp) or seminar paper (15 pp), with based on the topic of the seminar.
- As part of the "Aktive Teilnahme" regulation:
Die aktive Teilnahme besteht aus folgenden Komponenten - regelmäßige Anwesenheit: max. 2 Abwesenheiten und gegebenenfalls Nacharbeit - Vor- und Nachbereitung des Seminarstoffs (Expertengruppen, Vorbereitung/Lektüre von Texten) - Entwicklung einer wissenschaftlichen Fragestellung aus dem Problembereich des Seminars, durch: *Übernahme von Ergebnispräsentationen und *(nur falls Seminararbeit angestrebt, verschriftlicht, ansonsten als Teil der Präsentation) Entwicklung einer Research Paper Outline im Laufe des Semesters (die Zeitangaben verstehen sich als Empfehlungen): Wahl eines Themenbereichs (bis 25.April), Abstract mit Fragestellung inkl. Forschungsbibliographie (RPO) (bis ###), Vorstellung der Fragestellung in der letzten Semestersitzung.
Contents
- 1 Session 1 Tue, 04 April
- 2 Session 2 Tue, 11 April
- 3 Session 3 Tue, 18 April
- 4 Session 4 Tue, 25 April
- 5 Session 5 Tue, 02 May
- 6 Session 6 Tue, 09 May
- 7 Session 7 Tue, 16 May
- 8 Session 8 Tue, 23 May
- 9 Session 9 Tue, 30 May
- 10 Session 10 Tue, 06 June
- 11 Session 11 Tue, 13 June
- 12 Session 12 Tue, 20 June
- 13 Session 13 Tue, 27 June
- 14 Session 14 Tue, 04 July
- 15 Materials
- 16 Links
Session 1 Tue, 04 April
- Introduction
- Course syllabus
Session 2 Tue, 11 April
- Historical and Theoretical Contexts
Session 3 Tue, 18 April
- Textual Analysis 1:
- Close Reading:
Session 4 Tue, 25 April
- Textual Analysis 2:
- Close Reading
Session 5 Tue, 02 May
- Textual Analysis 3:
- Close Readings
Session 6 Tue, 09 May
- Class reading:
- Presenters' reading:
- Further reading:
Session 7 Tue, 16 May
- Class reading:
- Presenters' reading:
- Further reading:
Session 8 Tue, 23 May
- Class reading:
- Presenters' reading:
- Further reading:
Session 9 Tue, 30 May
- Class reading:
- Presenters' reading:
- Further reading:
Session 10 Tue, 06 June
- Class reading:
- Presenters' reading:
- Further reading:
Session 11 Tue, 13 June
- Class reading:
- Presenters' reading:
- Further reading:
Session 12 Tue, 20 June
- Class reading:
- Presenters' reading:
- Further reading:
Session 13 Tue, 27 June
- Final Discussion
- evaluation
[Hand in RPOs until ### at the latest]
Session 14 Tue, 04 July
- discussion of RPOs
- feedback on evaluation
[Hand in research papers until 28 February]
Materials
Bibliography
Tools
- Handout: Traditions in our discourse about literature
- Handout: Narratology
- Handout: (Non-)literary texts
- Handout: Excerpt