POSTCOLONIAL SOCIETY AND CULTURES
- Academic year
- 2020/2021 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- SOCIETA' E CULTURE POSTCOLONIALI
- Course code
- LT2040 (AF:277781 AR:176350)
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 6
- Degree level
- Bachelor's Degree Programme
- Educational sector code
- L-LIN/10
- Period
- 2nd Semester
- Course year
- 3
- Where
- VENEZIA
- Moodle
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Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
1. Knowledge and understanding – in English – of the major literary aspects of various countries, such as Scotland, South Africa, England, etc. The course will look more deeply at the theoretical aspects previously learnt about in the three-year degree, including hermeneutics, textual analysis, the periods and authors of the various literary histories, and their links with social and cultural history. History, cultural history, cinema, the theatre and the arts will all be studied.
2. Knowledge and understanding of the terminology of textual analysis and criticism.
3. Knowledge and understanding of the historical contexts of various cultures so as to understand the critical relevance and interpretative power of literary documents.
Expected learning outcomes
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Contents
The main areas and topics under focus will be some of the countries involved in the post-decolonization process and in those interested by particular civil and human struggles against corruption and dictatorships.
A reasonable amount of lectures will be dedicated to the various aspects of poetic technique, insisting on technical terms such as rhyme, onomatopoeia, meter, ballad, repetition, internal pattern, association, etc. Some special guests will be invited to release specific lectures and talks to the students.
Referral texts
CANON READINGS:
WILLIAM BLAKE, Songs of Innocence and Experience (A Selection of 5 Songs).
ROBERT BURNS (A Selection of 5 Songs).
SCOTTISH FOLK:
HAMISH HENDERSON.
SEE: AILIE MUNRO, The Democratic Muse: Folk Revival in Scotland (Edinburgh: Scottish Cultural Press, 1996).
Chapters: 2, 3 (pp. 9-48). (See PDF in Materiali ISA: Munro).
TIMOTHY NEAT, Hamish Henderson. A Biography. Selected pages.
BRITISH PROTEST POETRY AND SONGWRITING:
BILLY BRAGG, LINTON KWESI JOHNSON, JOHN LENNON
DANIEL RACHEL, Isle of Noises. Conversations with Great British Songwriters (Picador, 2013): chapter on Billy Bragg, pp. 297-318.
SOUTH AFRICA:
M. MBULI, SLAM e SPOKEN WORD REVOLUTION
AMERICAN POETRY AND FOLK MUSIC:
WOODY GUTHRIE; BOB DYLAN; SIXTO RODRIGUEZ SUGARMAN.
WOODY GUTHRIE: Some Folk (Booklet from CD Set). (See PDF in Materiali ISA).
PAUL ZOLLO, Songwriters on Songwriting (Cambridge, Mass.: Da Capo Press, 2003). Interviews with Pete Seeger, Bob Dylan.
SECONDARY SOURCES:
1. PAUL ZUMTHOR, Oral Poetry: An Introduction, (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1990). Selected pages (chapters 9 and 10): pp. 126-152. (See PDF in Materiali ISA: Zumthor)
2. MARCO FAZZINI, (a cura di), Canto un mondo libero: poesia-canzone per la libertà (Pisa: ETS, 2012). Selected chapters: Intro (pp. 14-24); on “Folk Revival” (pp. 115-122); on “John Lennon” (pp. 171-188).
3. MARCO FAZZINI, The Saying of It. Conversations on Literature and Ideas with 13 Contemporary English-Language Poets (ETS, Pisa, 2017). Selected chapters: Derek Walcott, Margaret Atwood, George Elliott Clarke, Edwin Morgan, etc.
4. IAN PEDDIE, The Resisting Muse (Ashgate, 2006). Selected pages: 139-148 (su Bragg).
5. DORIAN LYNSKEY, 33 Revolutions per Minute: A History of Protest Songs (London: Faber & Faber, 2010). Chapters: 2 (on Guthrie); 4 (on Bob Dylan); 18 (on Linton Kwesi Johnson); 25 (on Billy Bragg).
6. JAMES FENTON, An Introduction to English Poetry (London: Penguin Books, 2003). Selected pages: chapters 2 (Where Music and Poetry Divide); 17 (Rhyme); 21 (Song).
VIDEO /DVDs
1. MARTIN SCORSESE, The Blues. Feel Like Going Home (2003).
2. WOODY GUTHRIE: This Machine Kills Fascists (Snapper Music, 2005);
3. MARTIN SCORSESE, No Direction Home: Bob Dylan (Spitfire Pictures, 2 DVD, 2005);
4. Dylan Speaks: The Legendary 1965 Press Conference in San Francisco (Jazz Casual Prod., 2006, DVD).
5. BILLY BRAGG, Video DVD in “THE INTERNATIONALE” (CD BOX).
6. LKJ, Live in Paris (DVD)
7. "I nostri semi" (sulla Spoken Word Revolution in South Africa)
8. Searching for Sugarman (2012, by Malik Bandjelloul).
* A detailed bibliography will be communicated to the students at the end of the course. It will include all the topics/writers covered in 3 months and extra materials suggested by possible guests.
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