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0000373 - COMPARATIVE LITERATURE

insegnamento
ID:
0000373
Durata (ore):
48
CFU:
8
SSD:
CRITICA LETTERARIA E LETTERATURE COMPARATE
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Dettaglio Insegnamento:
LETTERATURE E CULTURE COMPARATE/Comparative Literature: English, Italian, Chinese Anno: 1
Anno:
2024
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Dati Generali

Periodo di attività

Primo Semestre (23/09/2024 - 20/12/2024)

Syllabus

Obiettivi Formativi


The course aims at: 1)making students familiar with some recent trends of world/global/planetary literary and cultural studies, with special attention to literature as part of an environment of interconnected media – and a medially interconnected environment; 2)developing advanced theoretical tools for a comparative analysis of individual texts and cultural materials from “distant” languages and contexts, thus fostering intercultural abilities and awareness; 3) having students approach literary, artistic, and creative items as complex knots of meaning in a complex world.
Honing the developing theoretical/methodological categories through practical reading and interpretive exercises, students will develop a capacity to read literary, creative, and cultural items as articulate re-elaborations of a complex and interconnected planetary condition, as well as “agents” that can foster broad cultural understanding.

Autonomy in Judgment:
At the end of the course, students are expected to articulate a self-conscious perspective on literary and cultural comparison as world-scale concerns.

Communicative Abilities:
At the end of the course, students should be able to provide sound arguments to back up their attempted dialogues among texts and contexts.

Learning Capacity:
At the end of the course, students will be expected to possess a baggage of advanced critical categories and concepts that will boost their ability to read and discuss literature, media, and culture as complex phenomena at the crossroads of different languages and experiences.


Prerequisiti


For both attending and non-attending students: it is necessary to be well-versed in established categories for the analysis of literary texts and their historical and cultural contextualization; it is important to possess a reasonable degree of knowledge of world history, also based on each student’s previous individual study track; It is useful to possess at least some knowledge of the current debates in literary theory, and some knowledge of the debates and terminology of visual studies.


Metodi didattici


The course will combine lectures (50%) and class discussions on materials and topics from the syllabus (50%), requiring active participation on the part of attending students.


Verifica Apprendimento


Evaluation is based on a twofold oral examination: a) a discussion of selected theoretical and/or methodological issues from the course; b) a parallel/subsequent/related discussion of the literary / medial materials that the examinee has worked on.
Following this structure, the examiner(s) will assess: a) the degree of precision and confidence in discussing the relevant theoretical and analytical categories and applying them to the case studies; b) the degree of knowledge of and especially critical insight into the literary / medial materials discussed.
Final assessment will be given on a 30 point scale (minimum passing grade is 18/30).
The exam will be in English.


Testi


Jan Baetens, “Literature in the Expanded Field: Intermediality at the Crossroads of Literary Theory and Comparative Literature”. Interfaces 36. 2015.
Alice Bell and Marie-Laure Ryan, eds., Possible Worlds: Theory and Contemporary Narratology. University of Nebraska Press. 2019. Selected parts.
Susan Stanford Friedman, Planetary Modernisms: Provocations on Modernity Across Time. Columbia University Press. 2015. Selected parts.
Fredric Jameson, Inventions of a Present: The Novel in its Crisis of Globalization. Verso. 2024. Selected parts.
Christian Moraru, Reading for the Planet: Toward a Geomethodology. University of Michigan Press. 2015. Selected parts.
Shu-mei Shih, “World Studies and Relational Comparison”. PMLA 130.2. 2015.
Mads Rosendahl Thomsen, “Media and Method: The Digitized Library of Babel”. In Literature and the World, eds. S. Helgesson M.R. Thomsen. Routledge. 2020.
Most materials listed above are open access and/or available from Orientale libraries.
During classes, as well as on the course’s virtual spaces, a list of literary texts and other creative materials will be shared with the students. Parts of these materials will be analyzed and discussed during the course. Students will select materials from this list for the final exam, but they can also suggest others.
Any changes or updates to course materials will be announced during classes and on the course’s virtual spaces.


Contenuti


Course Title:
Across the Present: World Literature Among Media
Topics:
1. Dialogues among literatures, arts, and the world
2. Mediality, Transmediality, Intermediality
3. World, Globe, Planet
4. Worldliness and World Historicity
5. Totality, plurality, partiality
6. Labyrinths and Possible Worlds


Lingua Insegnamento

Inglese

Altre informazioni


The main virtual space of the course will be created and handled via Microsoft Teams, with relevant information shared in due time.


Corsi

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LETTERATURE E CULTURE COMPARATE 
Laurea Magistrale
2 anni
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FUSCO SERENA
AREA MIN. 10 - Scienze dell'antichita,filologico-letterarie e storico-artistiche
Settore COMP-01/A - Critica letteraria e letterature comparate
Gruppo 10/COMP-01 - COMPARATISTICA E TEORIA DELLA LETTERATURA
Ricercatori/trici a t. d. ex art.24 c.3
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