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Revision as of 13:54, 30 March 2007
The second - more practical - part of our Basismodule is offered in seven couses, the text lists and schedules will not be completely identical, check the individual courses for information on your course:
- 2007 BM1-A Olaf Simons, Mo 14-16
- 2007 BM1-B Anton Kirchhofer, Tu 14-16
- 2007 BM1-C Olaf Simons, Tu 14-16
- 2007 BM1-D Anna Auguscik, Tu 14-16
- 2007 BM1-E Olaf Simons, We 16-18
- 2007 BM1-F Katharina Schneider, AK, OS, Fr 8-10
- 2007 BM1-G Annika McPherson, Tu 12-14
Contents
A Poem
Materials
William Blake, Jerusalem.
Course Work
Group work, presentation: Four Questions:
- What is Poetic about this Poem?
- What are the Themes of the Poem?
- What historical contexts?
- What is its cultural significance (then and later/now)?
Seminar discussion: What discourses did you employ? What traditions do they belong to? How does this relate back to the lecture of the Winter Term? Survey of the coming Term.