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 2019-2020; Donnerstag, 24. Oktober 2019
Creator: Michael Butter (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2019-10-24
Subjects: Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, Literature, Definition, Fiction, Non-Pragmatic Discourse, Peculiar Way of Using Language, Complex,
Identifier: UT_20191024_001_litstudl_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This class introduces students to important concepts, approaches, and methods in literary studies. We will begin by considering some of the most fundamental questions of our discipline: what is literature? And why and how do we study it? Afterwards, the most important literary genres - poetry, drama, and prose - will be introduced. Different professors will give two lectures each on one of the genres with the first lecture focusing on a specific text and the ways in which we can make sense of it, and the second lecture situating this text in a larger context. After the Christmas break, the session will be devoted to film analysis. Finally, we will address the question how literature can be taught in secodary schools.

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 2019-2020; Donnerstag, 31. Oktober 2019
Creator: Michael Butter (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2019-10-31
Subjects: Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, Literary Theory, Literary Criticism, Literary History", Literary Communication, Author, Close Reading, Meaning, Context, Approaches, The Canon, American Literature,
Identifier: UT_20191031_001_litstudl_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This class introduces students to important concepts, approaches, and methods in literary studies. We will begin by considering some of the most fundamental questions of our discipline: what is literature? And why and how do we study it? Afterwards, the most important literary genres - poetry, drama, and prose - will be introduced. Different professors will give two lectures each on one of the genres with the first lecture focusing on a specific text and the ways in which we can make sense of it, and the second lecture situating this text in a larger context. After the Christmas break, the session will be devoted to film analysis. Finally, we will address the question how literature can be taught in secodary schools.

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 2019-2020; Donnerstag, 07. November 2019
Creator: Angelika Zirker (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2019-11-07
Subjects: Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, Poetry, Carol Ann Duffy, The World's Wife, Anne Hathaway, Form, Meaning,
Identifier: UT_20191107_001_litstudl_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This class introduces students to important concepts, approaches, and methods in literary studies. We will begin by considering some of the most fundamental questions of our discipline: what is literature? And why and how do we study it? Afterwards, the most important literary genres - poetry, drama, and prose - will be introduced. Different professors will give two lectures each on one of the genres with the first lecture focusing on a specific text and the ways in which we can make sense of it, and the second lecture situating this text in a larger context. After the Christmas break, the session will be devoted to film analysis. Finally, we will address the question how literature can be taught in secodary schools.

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 2019-2020; Donnerstag, 14. November 2019
Creator: Angelika Zirker (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2019-11-14
Subjects: Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, Poetry, Carol Ann Duffy, The World's Wife, Communication, Anne Hathaway, Mrs Sisyphus,
Identifier: UT_20191114_001_litstudl_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This class introduces students to important concepts, approaches, and methods in literary studies. We will begin by considering some of the most fundamental questions of our discipline: what is literature? And why and how do we study it? Afterwards, the most important literary genres - poetry, drama, and prose - will be introduced. Different professors will give two lectures each on one of the genres with the first lecture focusing on a specific text and the ways in which we can make sense of it, and the second lecture situating this text in a larger context. After the Christmas break, the session will be devoted to film analysis. Finally, we will address the question how literature can be taught in secodary schools.

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 2019-2020; Donnerstag, 21. November 2019
Creator: Horst Tonn-Meller (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2019-11-21
Subjects: Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, Arthur Miller, Death of a Salesman, Drama, Modernist Drama,
Identifier: UT_20191121_001_litstudl_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This class introduces students to important concepts, approaches, and methods in literary studies. We will begin by considering some of the most fundamental questions of our discipline: what is literature? And why and how do we study it? Afterwards, the most important literary genres - poetry, drama, and prose - will be introduced. Different professors will give two lectures each on one of the genres with the first lecture focusing on a specific text and the ways in which we can make sense of it, and the second lecture situating this text in a larger context. After the Christmas break, the session will be devoted to film analysis. Finally, we will address the question how literature can be taught in secodary schools.

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 2019-2020; Donnerstag, 28. November 2019
Creator: Horst Tonn-Meller (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2019-11-28
Subjects: Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, Drama, Arthur Miller, Death of a Salesman, Modernism, Myth of the American Dream, Modernist Art, Modernity,
Identifier: UT_20191128_001_litstudl_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This class introduces students to important concepts, approaches, and methods in literary studies. We will begin by considering some of the most fundamental questions of our discipline: what is literature? And why and how do we study it? Afterwards, the most important literary genres - poetry, drama, and prose - will be introduced. Different professors will give two lectures each on one of the genres with the first lecture focusing on a specific text and the ways in which we can make sense of it, and the second lecture situating this text in a larger context. After the Christmas break, the session will be devoted to film analysis. Finally, we will address the question how literature can be taught in secodary schools.

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 2019-2020; Donnerstag, 05. Dezember 2019
Creator: Russel West-Pavlov (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2019-12-05
Subjects: Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, Postcolonial Literatures, David Dabydeen, The Intended, Postcolonial Theory, Neo-Colonialism, Postcolonialism,
Identifier: UT_20191205_001_litstudl_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This class introduces students to important concepts, approaches, and methods in literary studies. We will begin by considering some of the most fundamental questions of our discipline: what is literature? And why and how do we study it? Afterwards, the most important literary genres - poetry, drama, and prose - will be introduced. Different professors will give two lectures each on one of the genres with the first lecture focusing on a specific text and the ways in which we can make sense of it, and the second lecture situating this text in a larger context. After the Christmas break, the session will be devoted to film analysis. Finally, we will address the question how literature can be taught in secodary schools.

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 2019-2020; Donnerstag, 12. Dezember 2019
Creator: Russel West-Pavlov (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2019-12-12
Subjects: Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, Postcolonial Literatures, David Dabydeen, The Intended, Immigrant Bildungsroman, Hybrid identities, Postcolonial pedagogies, Intertextuality, Heart of Darkness,
Identifier: UT_20191212_001_litstudl_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This class introduces students to important concepts, approaches, and methods in literary studies. We will begin by considering some of the most fundamental questions of our discipline: what is literature? And why and how do we study it? Afterwards, the most important literary genres - poetry, drama, and prose - will be introduced. Different professors will give two lectures each on one of the genres with the first lecture focusing on a specific text and the ways in which we can make sense of it, and the second lecture situating this text in a larger context. After the Christmas break, the session will be devoted to film analysis. Finally, we will address the question how literature can be taught in secodary schools.

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 2019-2020; Donnerstag, 09. Januar 2020
Creator: Astrid Franke (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2020-01-09
Subjects: Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, Film, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Frank Capra, Terminology, Literature, Art Form, Film Analysis, Visual Elements, Body type,
Identifier: UT_20200109_001_litstudl_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This class introduces students to important concepts, approaches, and methods in literary studies. We will begin by considering some of the most fundamental questions of our discipline: what is literature? And why and how do we study it? Afterwards, the most important literary genres - poetry, drama, and prose - will be introduced. Different professors will give two lectures each on one of the genres with the first lecture focusing on a specific text and the ways in which we can make sense of it, and the second lecture situating this text in a larger context. After the Christmas break, the session will be devoted to film analysis. Finally, we will address the question how literature can be taught in secodary schools.

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 2019-2020; Donnerstag, 16. Januar 2020
Creator: Uwe Küchler (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2020-01-16
Subjects: Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, Teaching, Analysis, Fachdidaktik, Literature, Teaching Literature,
Identifier: UT_20200116_001_litstudl_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This class introduces students to important concepts, approaches, and methods in literary studies. We will begin by considering some of the most fundamental questions of our discipline: what is literature? And why and how do we study it? Afterwards, the most important literary genres - poetry, drama, and prose - will be introduced. Different professors will give two lectures each on one of the genres with the first lecture focusing on a specific text and the ways in which we can make sense of it, and the second lecture situating this text in a larger context. After the Christmas break, the session will be devoted to film analysis. Finally, we will address the question how literature can be taught in secodary schools.

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 2019-2020; Donnerstag, 23. Januar 2020
Creator: Astrid Franke (author)
Contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
Publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
Date Created: 2020-01-23
Subjects: Literary Studies, Lecture Course, Vorlesung, Film, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Frank Capra, Transparent Minds, Filibuster,
Identifier: UT_20200123_001_litstudl_0001
Rights: Rechtshinweise
Abstracts: This class introduces students to important concepts, approaches, and methods in literary studies. We will begin by considering some of the most fundamental questions of our discipline: what is literature? And why and how do we study it? Afterwards, the most important literary genres - poetry, drama, and prose - will be introduced. Different professors will give two lectures each on one of the genres with the first lecture focusing on a specific text and the ways in which we can make sense of it, and the second lecture situating this text in a larger context. After the Christmas break, the session will be devoted to film analysis. Finally, we will address the question how literature can be taught in secodary schools.