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120087 AR Advanced Interdisciplinary Course (526) = Literature 1/2 (MA) British/Irish/New English Literatures (2009S)

The Easter Rising 1916 - An Interdisciplinary Approach

5.00 ECTS (2.00 SWS), SPL 12 - Anglistik
Continuous assessment of course work

Diese LVA gilt für das Masterstudium Anglophone Literatures and Cultures nach UG2002, das Diplomstudium (UniStG) und das Lehramt UF Englisch (UniStG).

Registration/Deregistration

Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).

Details

max. 30 participants
Language: English

Lecturers

Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N

  • Monday 09.03. 10:00 - 12:00 Raum 1 Anglistik UniCampus Hof 8 3E-EG-05
  • Monday 04.05. 10:00 - 12:00 Raum 1 Anglistik UniCampus Hof 8 3E-EG-05
  • Monday 11.05. 10:00 - 12:00 Raum 1 Anglistik UniCampus Hof 8 3E-EG-05
  • Monday 18.05. 10:00 - 12:00 Raum 1 Anglistik UniCampus Hof 8 3E-EG-05
  • Monday 25.05. 10:00 - 12:00 Raum 1 Anglistik UniCampus Hof 8 3E-EG-05
  • Monday 08.06. 10:00 - 12:00 Raum 1 Anglistik UniCampus Hof 8 3E-EG-05
  • Monday 15.06. 10:00 - 12:00 Raum 1 Anglistik UniCampus Hof 8 3E-EG-05
  • Monday 22.06. 10:00 - 12:00 Raum 1 Anglistik UniCampus Hof 8 3E-EG-05
  • Monday 29.06. 10:00 - 12:00 Raum 1 Anglistik UniCampus Hof 8 3E-EG-05

Information

Aims, contents and method of the course

The Easter Rising, the most important political event in Ireland before her independence, caused ambivalent emotions at the time and later. In this course, the Rising will first be considered against the background of different forms of political and cultural nationalism; of equal importance will be a consideration of the historiography of the Rising to the present time.
However, the main focus will be on the structure of the literary motifs in popular poetry and ballads, most of them anonymous. Attention will be given to six poems by W.B. Yeats, the most influential cultural nationalist of the period. This is to be followed by analyses of the motif in drama: Sean O'Casey's The Plow and the Stars, John Arden and Margaritta d'Arcy's The Non-Stop Connolly Show; D. Johnstone's fine play The Scythe and the Sunset and finally Tom Murphy's iconoclastic The Patriot Game. Narrative prose will be represented by Liam O'Flaherty's Insurrection and Iris Murdoch's novel The Red and the Green.
The biography of Patrick Pearse, the leader of the Rising, will receive special attention as well as James Stephens' fine contemporary account The Insurrection in Dublin.

Assessment and permitted materials

Oral presentation and submission of a short essay on the topic assigned, regular attendance and active participation in class, final exam.

Minimum requirements and assessment criteria

Introducing students to interdisciplinary models and syntheses.

Examination topics

Interactive class, presentations and discussions.

Reading list

In addition to the primary literature mentioned above, there will be a limited number of crucial texts of secondary literature.

Association in the course directory

526, 528, 3031, 3032

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