Universität Wien

128303 VO Literary and Cultural Theories and Concepts (MA) (2023W)

5.00 ECTS (2.00 SWS), SPL 12 - Anglistik

An/Abmeldung

Hinweis: Ihr Anmeldezeitpunkt innerhalb der Frist hat keine Auswirkungen auf die Platzvergabe (kein "first come, first served").

Details

Sprache: Englisch

Prüfungstermine

Lehrende

Termine (iCal) - nächster Termin ist mit N markiert

Donnerstag 05.10. 12:15 - 13:45 Helene-Richter-Saal UniCampus Hof 8 3G-EG-21
Donnerstag 12.10. 12:15 - 13:45 Helene-Richter-Saal UniCampus Hof 8 3G-EG-21
Donnerstag 19.10. 12:15 - 13:45 Helene-Richter-Saal UniCampus Hof 8 3G-EG-21
Donnerstag 09.11. 12:15 - 13:45 Helene-Richter-Saal UniCampus Hof 8 3G-EG-21
Donnerstag 16.11. 12:15 - 13:45 Helene-Richter-Saal UniCampus Hof 8 3G-EG-21
Donnerstag 23.11. 12:15 - 13:45 Helene-Richter-Saal UniCampus Hof 8 3G-EG-21
Donnerstag 30.11. 12:15 - 13:45 Helene-Richter-Saal UniCampus Hof 8 3G-EG-21
Donnerstag 07.12. 12:15 - 13:45 Helene-Richter-Saal UniCampus Hof 8 3G-EG-21
Donnerstag 14.12. 12:15 - 13:45 Helene-Richter-Saal UniCampus Hof 8 3G-EG-21
Donnerstag 11.01. 12:15 - 13:45 Helene-Richter-Saal UniCampus Hof 8 3G-EG-21
Donnerstag 18.01. 12:15 - 13:45 Helene-Richter-Saal UniCampus Hof 8 3G-EG-21
Donnerstag 25.01. 12:15 - 13:45 Helene-Richter-Saal UniCampus Hof 8 3G-EG-21

Information

Ziele, Inhalte und Methode der Lehrveranstaltung

All theory texts and slides will be made available on Moodle. Each lecture (60 min) is immediately followed by a Q&A session with the respective lecturer/s, the exam organizer and the tutor (30 min). Both the lecture and the Q&A are compulsory. During the Q&A, you will have the opportunity to direct your questions to the lecturer/s as well as raise more general issues relevant to the lecture series.

In order to put this lecture series together for you, some of the colleagues who teach literary and cultural studies at our department have decided to pool their resources. Together, we will give you context, we will attempt to do justice to literary and cultural theory's complexities and help you disentangle what's confusing or challenging about approaches. We are committed to helping you distinguish theories from concepts and methods and we will do our best to show you how theory and cultural objects of analysis (literary or other), can be brought into a productive dialogue with each other and how to avoid smothering the object of analysis with theory. Using theory in combination with cultural objects of analysis is meant to create something new: an idea that is the beginning of your own interpretation, since this is where scholarship starts, and being able to do it is what you will have to demonstrate in your MA theses.The following approaches, including some of their theories and concepts will be discussed: Narratology, Marxism, psychoanalysis, the Bakhtinian approach to culture & literature, new historicism, cultural materialism & cultural studies, Life writing & cultural memory, poststructuralism, deconstruction, gender studies, queer theory, disability studies, intersectionality and the environmental humanities and eco-justice criticism. The following colleagues from the department will share their expertise with you: Eva Zettelmann, Kevin Potter, Dieter Fuchs, Elke Mettinger-Schartmann, Monika Pietrzak-Franger, Julia Lajta-Novak, Katharina Wiedlack, Tamara Radak, Sarah Heinz, Marta Werbanowska, and Sylvia Mieszkowski. The latter will also be organizing and marking the final exam.

Art der Leistungskontrolle und erlaubte Hilfsmittel

There will be an on-site written exam (90 min).

Mindestanforderungen und Beurteilungsmaßstab

Students will gain a deeper insight into a whole range of approaches, theories, concepts and methods, which should enable them to make productive choices when it comes to designing the theory-angle of their MA theses.

Participants will be expected to demonstrate critical thinking and a sufficient degree of familarity with the terminology by passing the final written exam.

The benchmark for passing the written exam is 60%.

Marks in %:
1 (very good): 90-100%
2 (good): 80-89%
3 (satisfactory): 70-79%
4 (pass): 60-69%
5 (fail): 0-59%

Prüfungsstoff

Your notes of the content covered in the course of the semester plus the preparatory material posted on Moodle plus the ppt slides will form the basis of your studying for the exam. - The first sitting of the written exam has been scheduled for 1 Feb. This will be the first of four opportunities you'll have to pass this course. All further dates will be published in due course on the department website. The second sitting will take place at the beginning of March, the third sitting during May and the last roughly at the end of June. Please remember to register (and, if you decide you don't feel ready to sit the exam after all, to de-register) on time. All sittings of the exam will be on-site in the lecture hall.

Literatur

Texts and excerpts by: Assmann, Bakhtin, Brannigan, Butler, Clifton, Davis, Deleuze and Guattari, Derrida, Francisco, Frye, Giovanni, Gramsci, Hubbell and Ryan, James and Wu, Kristeva, Lacan, Marx and Engels, Nash, Patterson, Reed, Sacido-Romero, Smith, Tallie and Watson. More to be tba soon.
Together with the powerpoints slides provided by the lecturers, they provide the material basis for exam preparation.

Zuordnung im Vorlesungsverzeichnis

Studium: MA 844 (2)
Code/Modul: MA 1.3
Lehrinhalt: 12-0547

Letzte Änderung: Fr 09.02.2024 16:06