2012 VL/Ü Key Concepts of Cultural Studies
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Please note: The BM7 module consists of
- a seminar ("Introduction to the Critical and Scholarly Discussion of Literature"),
- a tutorial ("Research Methods", offered in the previous winter term) and
- a combined lecture and seminar course ('Key Concepts of Cultural Studies').
All students beginning in the winter term 2011/12 need to have enrolled for one of the tutorials called "Reasearch Methods", and a seminar in BM 7. Registration is via Stud.IP.
If you have already completed parts, but not the entire Basismodul in literary and/or cultural studies in previous semesters, please contact Michaela Koch.
On this page you will find detailed information on the lecture and courses "Key Concepts in Cultural Studies".
Lecture: Historical Backgrounds and Critical Concepts
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optional Tutorials:
- 3.02.042 - Tutor: Almke Ratjen - Tue, 18:00 - 20:00, Room: V02 0-003
- 3.02.045 - Tutor: Katharina Bieloch - Mon, 12:00 - 14:00
- 3.02.046 - Tutor: Britta Kölle - Mon, 18.00-20.00, Room: V02 0-004
The lecture and course is part of the Basismodul 7 and focuses on key concepts in cultural studies and techniques of textual analysis in the context of discussing culture. The "VL/Ü Key Concepts of Cultural Studies" consists of 6 lectures on Historical Backgrounds and Critical Concepts which are structured into three conceptual blocks:
- Block I: The Formation of Historical Periods in Literary and Cultural Studies
- Block II: Primary Facts and Moments in the Study of Cultural and Literary History
- Block III: Concepts of Cultural Studies
The lectures are followed by 7 courses/Übungen on Key Concepts of Cultural Studies. The Übung analyzes material and is relying on concepts and approaches provided in the lectures. The analysis of the material from a cultural studies perspective is based on three guiding questions:
- 1. What are the specific and medial characteristics of the Material? (See Handouts: Conceptual Tools)
- 2. How is the material situated and what institutions are responsible for its existence and discussion?
- 3. What function and effect for identity formation can the material have?
Please make sure that you are registered for the lecture and ONE of the courses in Stud.IP and open a wiki account which will enable you to participate in online discussions.
The texts for our courses will come from a common pool, though each course may have a different choice.
The "analytical tools" will be presented by the lecturers (on a handout) in each meeting. The additional reading from which these 'tools' are taken is not obligatory, and it can be done either before or after each session.
Course work: You will be asked to complete a Written Test (Date: Saturday, July 14, 2012, 10-12 h, A14, HS 1 + 2), and produce a Research Paper Outline (2 pages, due on Aug 15). For the Research Paper Outline you will need to find your own topic to work on and document the preliminary work (this includes finding an appropriate title, writing a paragraph on the state of the art of your problem and one that describes your problem and your goal, and presenting a tentative table of contents as well as a short bibliography). The RPO is to be formatted according to the style sheet.
Two useful links for all assignments:
- Literary Studies:Writing academic texts - esp. for the research paper outline
Contents
- 1 Session One, April 19: Introduction: Culture – Discourse – Identity – Media
- 2 Session Two, April 26: VL Literary and Cultural Theory: A Survey of Approaches
- 3 Session Three, May 3: VL Periods in Literary and Cultural History: A Survey
- 4 Session Four, May 10: VL Facts, Dates, Events in British History
- 5 Session Five, May 24: VL Facts, Dates, Events in American History
- 6 Session Six, May 31: VL Cultural History of Identities: Gender
- 7 Session Seven, June 06-08: Ü Working with Key Concepts in Cultural Studies
- 8 Session Eight, June 13-15: Analysing Television and Film
- 9 Session Nine, June 20-22: Analysing Visual Material
- 10 Session Ten, June 27-29: Analysing National Anthems and their Rewritings: Neil Young's: Living with War
- 11 Session Eleven, July 04-06: Analysing Web Culture
- 12 Session Twelve, July 11-13: Course Evaluation / Recap in Preparation of Written Test
- 13 Session Thirteen, July 18-20: Feedback and Course Evalutation / Presentation and Discussion of RPOs
Session One, April 19: Introduction: Culture – Discourse – Identity – Media
Welcome
Preliminaries for seminar communication.
- Introduction to the BM 7 Curriculum, Aims and Goals
- Introduction to the BM 7 BM 7 Programme
- Introduction to the Concepts of Culture, Discourse, Identity, and Media Slides of the presentation
Analytical Tools
- Handout Key Concepts in Cultural Studies: Discourse
- Handout Key Concepts in Cultural Studies: Culture
- Handout Key Concepts in Cultural Studies: Identity
- Handout Key Concepts in Cultural Studies: Media
Materials for Cultural Analysis
Session Two, April 26: VL Literary and Cultural Theory: A Survey of Approaches
- Handout Literary and Cultural Theory: A Survey
- Presentation Literary and Cultural Theory: A Survey (If you encounter troubles opening the PPT try: right click on our link -> "save as" and download the file onto your desktop)
Session Three, May 3: VL Periods in Literary and Cultural History: A Survey
- Presentation: Periods in Literary and Cultural History: A Survey (If you encounter troubles opening the PPT try: right click on our link -> "save as" and download the file onto your desktop)
Session Four, May 10: VL Facts, Dates, Events in British History
- Presentation Facts, Dates and Event in British Cultural History (If you encounter troubles opening the PPT try: right click on our link -> "save as" and download the file onto your desktop)
Session Five, May 24: VL Facts, Dates, Events in American History
- Presentation Facts, Dates and Event in American Cultural History (If you encounter troubles opening the PPT try: right click on our link -> "save as" and download the file onto your desktop)
Session Six, May 31: VL Cultural History of Identities: Gender
- Presentation Key Concepts in Cultural Studies: Gender and Sexuality (If you encounter troubles opening the PPT try: right click on our link -> "save as" and download the file onto your desktop)
Session Seven, June 06-08: Ü Working with Key Concepts in Cultural Studies
- Handout Key Concepts in Cultural Studies: Discourse
- Handout Key Concepts in Cultural Studies: Culture
- Handout Key Concepts in Cultural Studies: Identity
- Handout Key Concepts in Cultural Studies: Media
Session Eight, June 13-15: Analysing Television and Film
Material
Analytical Tools
- Handout Conceptual tools for the Analysis of Film
- Handout Conceptual tools for the Analysis of Television Shows
- Film Glossary Film Glossary
Session Nine, June 20-22: Analysing Visual Material
- Spiegelman, Art. In the Shadow of No Towers. New York: Pantheon Books, 2004. Print. Please have a closer look at Eisner's introductory pages ("The Sky is Falling") and at page 2 of his graphic novel
Analytical Tools
- Handout Conceptual Tools for the Analysis of Comics and Graphic Novels
- Sources: Will Eisner. Comics & Sequential Art. Tamarac, FL: Poorhous P,2006.
Session Ten, June 27-29: Analysing National Anthems and their Rewritings: Neil Young's: Living with War
Material
Analytical Tools
Session Eleven, July 04-06: Analysing Web Culture
Materials for Cultural Analysis
Analytical Tools
- Handout [ Conceptual tools for the Analysis of Web Culture ]
Skills and Activities
Session Twelve, July 11-13: Course Evaluation / Recap in Preparation of Written Test
Written Test: Saturday, July 14, 2012, 10-12 h, A14, HS 1 + 2
Session Thirteen, July 18-20: Feedback and Course Evalutation / Presentation and Discussion of RPOs
Skills and Activities
Brief Report on 'Work in Progress': Your Term Paper Projects
[BM7 - Introduction to Litertary and Cultural Studies - Research Paper Outline (due on Aug 15)]