Introduction to Literary Studies

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Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 1. and 2. Lesson

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Title: Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 1. and 2. Lesson
Description: Vorlesung im WiSe 2015-2016; Donnerstag, 22. Oktober 2015
Creator: Michael Butter (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2015-10-22
Subjects: Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, The Hunger Games, Novels, Films, Story, Discourse, Perspective, Representation of Feelings, Representation of Thoughts, Time Shifts,
Identifier: UT_20151022_001_litstudh_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This course of lectures provides exemplary close readings of key texts of literary and cultural history in order to illustrate how the tools and terms introduced in the PSI can be put to (good) use. Together, the Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies and the PSI Introduction to Literary Studies form the ‘Basic Module’ of the degree programmes at the English Department. While there will be no written exam at the end of the lecture course, its content will nevertheless be relevant for passing the written exams/term papers in your chosen PSI. It will also figure in the oral exams following the PS II in literary and cultural studies. It is thus absolutely necessary that you read the texts listed in the programme of the lecture course.

Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 3. and 4. Lesson

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Title: Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 3. and 4. Lesson
Description: Vorlesung im WiSe 2015-2016; Donnerstag, 29. Oktober 2015
Creator: Russell West-Pavlov (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2015-10-29
Subjects: Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, Ngugi wa Thiong'o, A Grain of Wheat, The Wizard of the Crow, Colonial, Neocolonial,
Identifier: UT_20151029_001_litstudh_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This course of lectures provides exemplary close readings of key texts of literary and cultural history in order to illustrate how the tools and terms introduced in the PSI can be put to (good) use. Together, the Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies and the PSI Introduction to Literary Studies form the ‘Basic Module’ of the degree programmes at the English Department. While there will be no written exam at the end of the lecture course, its content will nevertheless be relevant for passing the written exams/term papers in your chosen PSI. It will also figure in the oral exams following the PS II in literary and cultural studies. It is thus absolutely necessary that you read the texts listed in the programme of the lecture course.

Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 5. and 6. Lesson

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Title: Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 5. and 6. Lesson
Description: Vorlesung im WiSe 2015-2016; Donnerstag, 05. November 2015
Creator: Angelika Zirker (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2015-11-05
Subjects: Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, Charles III, Mike Bartlett, Future History Play, Character, Characterization, Dramatic Communication, Dramatic Language,
Identifier: UT_20151105_001_litstudh_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This course of lectures provides exemplary close readings of key texts of literary and cultural history in order to illustrate how the tools and terms introduced in the PSI can be put to (good) use. Together, the Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies and the PSI Introduction to Literary Studies form the ‘Basic Module’ of the degree programmes at the English Department. While there will be no written exam at the end of the lecture course, its content will nevertheless be relevant for passing the written exams/term papers in your chosen PSI. It will also figure in the oral exams following the PS II in literary and cultural studies. It is thus absolutely necessary that you read the texts listed in the programme of the lecture course.

Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 7. and 8. Lesson

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Title: Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 7. and 8. Lesson
Description: Vorlesung im WiSe 2015-2016; Donnerstag, 12. November 2015
Creator: Astrid Franke (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2015-11-12
Subjects: Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, Colson Whitehead, John Henry Days, Intertextuality, Story, Discourse, Johnny Cash, Stamp, Intermediality, Folk, Pop, Facts, History,
Identifier: UT_20151112_001_litstudh_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This course of lectures provides exemplary close readings of key texts of literary and cultural history in order to illustrate how the tools and terms introduced in the PSI can be put to (good) use. Together, the Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies and the PSI Introduction to Literary Studies form the ‘Basic Module’ of the degree programmes at the English Department. While there will be no written exam at the end of the lecture course, its content will nevertheless be relevant for passing the written exams/term papers in your chosen PSI. It will also figure in the oral exams following the PS II in literary and cultural studies. It is thus absolutely necessary that you read the texts listed in the programme of the lecture course.

Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 9. and 10. Lesson

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Title: Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 9. and 10. Lesson
Description: Vorlesung im WiSe 2015-2016; Donnerstag, 19. November 2015
Creator: Horst Tonn (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2015-11-19
Subjects: Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, Norman Mailer, The Armies of the Night, Novelist's America, History as a Novel, Novel as History, Anti-Vietnam War Protests,
Identifier: UT_20151119_001_litstudh_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This course of lectures provides exemplary close readings of key texts of literary and cultural history in order to illustrate how the tools and terms introduced in the PSI can be put to (good) use. Together, the Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies and the PSI Introduction to Literary Studies form the ‘Basic Module’ of the degree programmes at the English Department. While there will be no written exam at the end of the lecture course, its content will nevertheless be relevant for passing the written exams/term papers in your chosen PSI. It will also figure in the oral exams following the PS II in literary and cultural studies. It is thus absolutely necessary that you read the texts listed in the programme of the lecture course.

Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 11. and 12. Lesson

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Title: Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 11. and 12. Lesson
Description: Vorlesung im WiSe 2015-2016; Donnerstag, 26. November 2015
Creator: Russell West-Pavlov (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2015-11-26
Subjects: Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, Things Fall Apart, Chinua Achebe, Modern African Novel, Human Rights, Colonialism, Anthropology, Storytelling, Tragic Flay, Tragic Hero,
Identifier: UT_20151126_001_litstudh_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This course of lectures provides exemplary close readings of key texts of literary and cultural history in order to illustrate how the tools and terms introduced in the PSI can be put to (good) use. Together, the Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies and the PSI Introduction to Literary Studies form the ‘Basic Module’ of the degree programmes at the English Department. While there will be no written exam at the end of the lecture course, its content will nevertheless be relevant for passing the written exams/term papers in your chosen PSI. It will also figure in the oral exams following the PS II in literary and cultural studies. It is thus absolutely necessary that you read the texts listed in the programme of the lecture course.

Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 13. and 14. Lesson

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Title: Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 13. and 14. Lesson
Description: Vorlesung im WiSe 2015-2016; Donnerstag, 03. Dezember 2015
Creator: Horst Tonn (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2015-12-03
Subjects: Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, Modern Self, Modernism, E. E. Cummings, next to of course god america i,
Identifier: UT_20151203_001_litstudh_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This course of lectures provides exemplary close readings of key texts of literary and cultural history in order to illustrate how the tools and terms introduced in the PSI can be put to (good) use. Together, the Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies and the PSI Introduction to Literary Studies form the ‘Basic Module’ of the degree programmes at the English Department. While there will be no written exam at the end of the lecture course, its content will nevertheless be relevant for passing the written exams/term papers in your chosen PSI. It will also figure in the oral exams following the PS II in literary and cultural studies. It is thus absolutely necessary that you read the texts listed in the programme of the lecture course.

Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 15. and 16. Lesson

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Title: Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 15. and 16. Lesson
Description: Vorlesung im WiSe 2015-2016; Donnerstag, 10. Dezember 2015
Creator: Christoph Reinfandt (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2015-12-10
Subjects: Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, T.S. Eliot, The Waste Land, Canon of Modern Literature, Impersonal Theory of Poetry, Objective Correlative, Dissociation of Sensibility,
Identifier: UT_20151210_001_litstudh_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This course of lectures provides exemplary close readings of key texts of literary and cultural history in order to illustrate how the tools and terms introduced in the PSI can be put to (good) use. Together, the Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies and the PSI Introduction to Literary Studies form the ‘Basic Module’ of the degree programmes at the English Department. While there will be no written exam at the end of the lecture course, its content will nevertheless be relevant for passing the written exams/term papers in your chosen PSI. It will also figure in the oral exams following the PS II in literary and cultural studies. It is thus absolutely necessary that you read the texts listed in the programme of the lecture course.

Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 17. and 18. Lesson

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Title: Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 17. and 18. Lesson
Description: Vorlesung im WiSe 2015-2016; Donnerstag, 17. Dezember 2015
Creator: Nicole Hirschfelder (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2015-12-17
Subjects: Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, The Jungle, Upton Sinclair, Realist Fiction, Intentionality of the Author, Marketing Strategies, Literary Strategies,
Identifier: UT_20151217_001_litstudh_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This course of lectures provides exemplary close readings of key texts of literary and cultural history in order to illustrate how the tools and terms introduced in the PSI can be put to (good) use. Together, the Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies and the PSI Introduction to Literary Studies form the ‘Basic Module’ of the degree programmes at the English Department. While there will be no written exam at the end of the lecture course, its content will nevertheless be relevant for passing the written exams/term papers in your chosen PSI. It will also figure in the oral exams following the PS II in literary and cultural studies. It is thus absolutely necessary that you read the texts listed in the programme of the lecture course.

Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 19. and 20. Lesson

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Title: Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 19. and 20. Lesson
Description: Vorlesung im WiSe 2015-2016; Donnerstag, 07. Januar 2016
Creator: Michael Butter (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2016-01-07
Subjects: Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, The Yellow Wallpaper, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Forms, Functions, Unreliable Narration, America, 19th Century,
Identifier: UT_20160107_001_litstudh_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This course of lectures provides exemplary close readings of key texts of literary and cultural history in order to illustrate how the tools and terms introduced in the PSI can be put to (good) use. Together, the Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies and the PSI Introduction to Literary Studies form the ‘Basic Module’ of the degree programmes at the English Department. While there will be no written exam at the end of the lecture course, its content will nevertheless be relevant for passing the written exams/term papers in your chosen PSI. It will also figure in the oral exams following the PS II in literary and cultural studies. It is thus absolutely necessary that you read the texts listed in the programme of the lecture course.

Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 21. and 22. Lesson

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Title: Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 21. and 22. Lesson
Description: Vorlesung im WiSe 2015-2016; Donnerstag, 14. Januar 2016
Creator: Astrid Franke (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2016-01-14
Subjects: Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, George Moses Horton, On Hearing of the Intention of a Gentleman to Purchase the Poet's Freedom, American Poem, Literature, Oppression,
Identifier: UT_20160114_001_litstudh_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This course of lectures provides exemplary close readings of key texts of literary and cultural history in order to illustrate how the tools and terms introduced in the PSI can be put to (good) use. Together, the Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies and the PSI Introduction to Literary Studies form the ‘Basic Module’ of the degree programmes at the English Department. While there will be no written exam at the end of the lecture course, its content will nevertheless be relevant for passing the written exams/term papers in your chosen PSI. It will also figure in the oral exams following the PS II in literary and cultural studies. It is thus absolutely necessary that you read the texts listed in the programme of the lecture course.

Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 23. and 24. Lesson

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Title: Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 23. and 24. Lesson
Description: Vorlesung im WiSe 2015-2016; Donnerstag, 21. Januar 2016
Creator: Christoph Reinfandt (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2016-01-21
Subjects: Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, Charlotte Smith, Elegiac Sonnets,
Identifier: UT_20160121_001_litstudh_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This course of lectures provides exemplary close readings of key texts of literary and cultural history in order to illustrate how the tools and terms introduced in the PSI can be put to (good) use. Together, the Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies and the PSI Introduction to Literary Studies form the ‘Basic Module’ of the degree programmes at the English Department. While there will be no written exam at the end of the lecture course, its content will nevertheless be relevant for passing the written exams/term papers in your chosen PSI. It will also figure in the oral exams following the PS II in literary and cultural studies. It is thus absolutely necessary that you read the texts listed in the programme of the lecture course.

Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 25. and 26. Lesson

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Title: Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 25. and 26. Lesson
Description: Vorlesung im WiSe 2015-2016; Donnerstag, 28. Januar 2016
Creator: Matthias Bauer (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2016-01-28
Subjects: Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, John Milton, Paradise Lost, Epic Poem, Justifying God, Proemium, Freedom of Will, Paradise,
Identifier: UT_20160128_001_litstudh_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This course of lectures provides exemplary close readings of key texts of literary and cultural history in order to illustrate how the tools and terms introduced in the PSI can be put to (good) use. Together, the Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies and the PSI Introduction to Literary Studies form the ‘Basic Module’ of the degree programmes at the English Department. While there will be no written exam at the end of the lecture course, its content will nevertheless be relevant for passing the written exams/term papers in your chosen PSI. It will also figure in the oral exams following the PS II in literary and cultural studies. It is thus absolutely necessary that you read the texts listed in the programme of the lecture course.

Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 27. and 28. Lesson

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Title: Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 27. and 28. Lesson
Description: Vorlesung im WiSe 2015-2016; Donnerstag, 04. Februar 2016
Creator: Miriam Wallraven (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2016-02-04
Subjects: Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, The Convent of Pleasure, Margaret Cavendish, Gender Confusion, Early Modern Age, Cross-dressing, Sex, Gender, Performance, Gender Trouble, Judith Butler, Boy actors, Shakespearean Stage, One-sex model, Making Sex, Thomas Laqueur, William Shakespeare, As You Like It,
Identifier: UT_20160204_001_litstudh_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This course of lectures provides exemplary close readings of key texts of literary and cultural history in order to illustrate how the tools and terms introduced in the PSI can be put to (good) use. Together, the Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies and the PSI Introduction to Literary Studies form the ‘Basic Module’ of the degree programmes at the English Department. While there will be no written exam at the end of the lecture course, its content will nevertheless be relevant for passing the written exams/term papers in your chosen PSI. It will also figure in the oral exams following the PS II in literary and cultural studies. It is thus absolutely necessary that you read the texts listed in the programme of the lecture course.

Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 29. and 30. Lesson

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Title: Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies, 29. and 30. Lesson
Description: Vorlesung im WiSe 2015-2016; Donnerstag, 11. Februar 2016
Creator: Fritz Kemmler (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2016-02-11
Subjects: Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, Battle of Maldon, Poetry, Politics, Late 10th-century, England,
Identifier: UT_20160211_001_litstudh_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This course of lectures provides exemplary close readings of key texts of literary and cultural history in order to illustrate how the tools and terms introduced in the PSI can be put to (good) use. Together, the Lecture Course: Introduction to Literary Studies and the PSI Introduction to Literary Studies form the ‘Basic Module’ of the degree programmes at the English Department. While there will be no written exam at the end of the lecture course, its content will nevertheless be relevant for passing the written exams/term papers in your chosen PSI. It will also figure in the oral exams following the PS II in literary and cultural studies. It is thus absolutely necessary that you read the texts listed in the programme of the lecture course.