609682 Anglophone Cultures: Imagining Riches
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Anglophone Cultures: Imagining Riches
SE 2
10
wöch.
semestral
Englisch
1) to give an insight in the connection between literature and economics, culture and capital
2) to practice theorising this connection and applying individual theories to specific works of literature or art
3) to develop a certain understanding of the historical development of the idea of wealth/prosperity and of the reasons for difference in how riches have been imagined in different anglophone contexts
The seminar will evolve from the following premise:
The acquisition and possession of riches have always held a particular fascination for humans, bringing out both the worst and the best in them. It is not surprising therefore that wealth also looms large as a theme in literary and other products of creative expression. As a rule, imaginative representaitons of riches are in themselves reflections of the prosperity of a community; but they may also be studied as engagements in the history as well as the future of that prosperity, sometimes critical of the dream of enrichment and the methods applied to achieve its fulfilment, sometimes wholly in support of that dream and its pursuit by collectives or individuals.
Interestingly enough, this has been subject to relatively little scholarly attention, which is why this seminar will be conceived as a project seminar, in which we will try to draw our own connections between theoretical explorations of wealth and prosperity both of the past and the present and representations of wealth in literature and the other arts produced in different historical and cultural contexts.
critical reflections on the position of literature in relation to economics and politics
intensive applied library/database research combined with online communication (in reading and discussion forums)
presentations and class discussions
written & oral:
continuous assessment of contribution to the seminar, esp. class discussion (50%)
seminar paper (50 %)
written & oral:
continuous assessment of contribution to the seminar, esp. class discussion (50%)
seminar paper (50 %)
Anmeldevoraussetzung/en:
Masterstudium: positive Beurteilung des Pflichtmoduls 3
Diplom- und Lehramtsstudium: abgeschlossener 1. Studienabschnitt
Entspricht im Diplomstudium (343): SE 2: English Literature/Culture
Entspricht im Lehramtsstudium (344): SE 2: English Literature/Culture
Beginn: 24. Oktober 2012
Beginn: 24. Oktober 2012
Gruppe 0
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Mi 10.10.2012
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10.15 - 11.45 | 41031 UR 41031 UR | Barrierefrei | |
Mi 17.10.2012
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Mi 24.10.2012
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Mi 31.10.2012
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Mi 07.11.2012
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Mi 14.11.2012
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Mi 21.11.2012
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Mi 28.11.2012
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10.15 - 11.45 | 41031 UR 41031 UR | Barrierefrei | |
Mi 05.12.2012
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10.15 - 11.45 | 41031 UR 41031 UR | Barrierefrei | |
Mi 12.12.2012
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10.15 - 11.45 | 41031 UR 41031 UR | Barrierefrei | |
Mi 09.01.2013
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10.15 - 11.45 | 41031 UR 41031 UR | Barrierefrei | |
Mi 16.01.2013
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10.15 - 11.45 | 41031 UR 41031 UR | Barrierefrei | |
Mi 23.01.2013
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10.15 - 11.45 | 41031 UR 41031 UR | Barrierefrei | |
Mi 30.01.2013
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10.15 - 11.45 | 41031 UR 41031 UR | Barrierefrei |