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Note that there will be no 'primary reading' in the strict sense. However, we will take a look at extracts from various primary texts taught as part of the basis module this term as well as in the previous terms. Ideally, familiarize yourself with the [https://uol.de/fileadmin/user_upload/anglistik/download/BM7/materials/2019_10_10_Lektuereliste_Anglistik_Oldenburg.pdf Reading List in British and Anglophone Literatures]. The main reading in this course will be theoretical and secondary texts.
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==Secondary and Further Reading==
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*Kirchhofer, Anton. “The Foucault Complex. A Review of Foucauldian Approaches in Literary Studies. ZAA 45.4 (1997): 277-299.
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Revision as of 14:15, 11 September 2023

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  • Course: Literary History and Literary Studies
  • Time: Thursday 14.30-16.00h
  • Venue: A13 0-027
  • Course Description: This course is designed to accompany the lecture ‘Introduction to Literary History and Textual Analysis’ with additional discussions of the ideas, theories, and texts mentioned there. The course is meant to add to students' construction of a ‘narrative’ of this field, or, in other words, to students’ understanding of the history and culture of literary studies as an academic discipline. Why do we read certain texts? Why do we read them with certain ‘analysis tools’? Each week, we will discuss the contents of the lecture and read texts that will open up this perspective, e.g., by Jonathan Culler, Olaf Simons, Ian Hunter, Catherine Gallagher, etc.

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PLEASE NOTE that you will have to visit both the lecture and the course (Thursday, 12.15-14.15h and 14.30-16.00h).

  • Course Requirements
  • Requirements for 3 KP: active attendance (incl. a RPO)
  • Requirements for 6 KP: active attendance (incl. a RPO) and an (oral/)written contribution in the form of either a presentation + written outline (10-12 pp) or seminar paper (15 pp), based on the topic of the seminar.
  • As part of the "Aktive Teilnahme" regulation:
    Die aktive Teilnahme besteht aus folgenden Komponenten
    - regelmäßige Anwesenheit: max. 3 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 (Gruppenarbeit) und 
      *Entwicklung einer Research Paper Outline im Laufe des Semesters: 
       Wahl eines Themenbereichs (bis letzte Sitzung vor Weihnachten),
       Abstract mit Fragestellung inkl. Forschungsbibliographie (RPO) (bis 20. Jan), 
       Vorstellung der Fragestellung (letzte Semestersitzung).

Session 1: 19 October

Session 2: 26 October

  • Reading: Jonathan Culler

Session 3: 2 November: no session

Session 4: 9 November

Session 5: 16 November

Session 6: 23 November

Session 7: 30 November

Session 8: 7 December

Session 9: 14 December

Session 10: 21 December

Session 11: 11 January

Session 12: 18 January

  [Hand in RPO until 20 Jan 2023]

Session 13: 25 January

Session 14: 01 February

  [Hand in research papers until 15 March 2023]

Tools

Recommended Primary Reading

Note that there will be no 'primary reading' in the strict sense. However, we will take a look at extracts from various primary texts taught as part of the basis module this term as well as in the previous terms. Ideally, familiarize yourself with the Reading List in British and Anglophone Literatures. The main reading in this course will be theoretical and secondary texts.

Secondary and Further Reading

  • Kirchhofer, Anton. “The Foucault Complex. A Review of Foucauldian Approaches in Literary Studies. ZAA 45.4 (1997): 277-299.