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*''Full Title: Pacific Dreams: Culture, Colonialism and Sexuality in the South Seas''
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*'''Full Title''': Pacific Dreams: Colonial Encounters, Culture and Sexuality in the South Seas
 
*'''Modul:''' ang613 Regional Literatures and Cultures
 
*'''Modul:''' ang613 Regional Literatures and Cultures
 
*'''Lecturer:''' [[User:Anna Auguscik|Anna Auguscik]]
 
*'''Lecturer:''' [[User:Anna Auguscik|Anna Auguscik]]

Revision as of 09:14, 9 March 2022

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  • Full Title: Pacific Dreams: Colonial Encounters, Culture and Sexuality in the South Seas
  • Modul: ang613 Regional Literatures and Cultures
  • Lecturer: Anna Auguscik
  • Course: 3.02.130
  • Time: Thursday 12-14h
  • Venue: A06 0-009
  • Course Description: [...]

Please, buy and read the following novels:

  • Herman Melville, Typee [1846]. Ed. John Bryant. London: Penguin Classics, 1996.
  • Lily King, Euphoria. 2014.

In addition, you will be asked to choose one from among the following:

  • J.G. Ballard, Rushing to Paradise. 1994.
  • Sia Figiel, Where We Once Belonged. 1996.
  • Hanya Yanagihara, The People in the Trees. 2013.
  • Sia Figiel, Freelove. 2016.

PLEASE NOTE: Please use the time until the beginning of term to immerse yourself in the reading of the novels. 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.


Week 1: 21 April 2022: Introduction

  • Welcome: Please read my message under 'Ankündigungen on Stud.IP'; familiarize yourself with the draft syllabus that you find here and note the course requirements for 6 KP:
  • (1) excerpts and textual analysis assignments (upload weekly to Stud.IP)
  • (2) one RPO (upload to Stud.IP)
  • (3) one seminar paper (12-15 pp), based on the topic of your RPO (upload to Stud.IP and hand in as print version by 15 Sept).

Week 2: 28 April 2022: Theory and Methods I

  • Topic: xxx
  • Theoretical & Historical Contexts and Secondary Reading: xxx

Week 3: 5 May 2022: Formal and Functional Analysis of xx

Week 4: 12 May 2022: Critical Perspectives on xx

  • Topic: xxx
  • Primary Literature: xxx
  • Secondary Reading: xxx

Week 5: 19 May 2022: Theory and Methods II

  • Topic: xxx
  • Theoretical & Historical Contexts and Secondary Reading: xxx

Week 6: 26 May 2022: no session

Week 7: 2 June 2022: Formal and Functional Analysis of yy

Week 8: 9 June 2022: Critical Perspectives on yy

  • Topic: yy
  • Primary Literature: yy
  • Context: yy
  • Secondary Reading: yy


Week 9: 16 June 2022: no session

Week 10: 23 June 2022: Theory and Methods III

  • Topic: xxx
  • Theoretical & Historical Contexts and Secondary Reading: xxx

Week 11: 30 June 2022: Formal and Functional Analysis of zz

Week 12: 07 July 2022: Critical Perspectives on zz

  • Topic: yy
  • Primary Literature: yy
  • Context: yy
  • Secondary Reading: yy


Week 13: 14 July 2020: Looking Back

  • Final Questions
  • Examples for POA

Week 14: 21 July 2020: Looking Forward

  • feedback on RPOs
  • discussion of research papers


  [Hand in research papers until 15 September 2022]

Tools

Primary Reading

  • see above

Secondary Reading

  • will be made available via Stud.IP

Further Reading

  • cf. Stud.IP/Dateien

Quotes

Links