THEATRE IN GERMAN LANGUAGE
- Academic year
- 2021/2022 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- TEATRO IN LINGUA TEDESCA
- Course code
- LT0082 (AF:310956 AR:187644)
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 6
- Degree level
- Bachelor's Degree Programme
- Educational sector code
- L-LIN/13
- Period
- 1st Semester
- Course year
- 3
- Moodle
- Go to Moodle page
Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
Expected learning outcomes
Pre-requirements
Students from other courses have to be familiar with the contents of German literature 1.
Other students and Erasmus students are kindly asked to contact the lecturer.
Contents
What relation do Germans have with “revolutions”? In a critical historical moment, after the capitulation in 1945, Thomas Mann (in exile in the United States) in his conference "Deutschland und die Deutschen" said that Germany had never known a real revolution. According to Mann, the political spirit of revolution had never been compatible with German culture, a culture which had always been essentially conservative, even in its most revolutionary moments.
Aim of this module is that of discussing Mann´s assumption by providing an overview on German „revolution dramas“ in the 19th and 20th centuries. The module will analyse some key literary works of this age: "Dantons Tod" by Georg Büchner (1835), "Der grüne Kakadu" by Arthur Schnitzler (1898), "Masse Mensch" by Ernst Toller (1919), "Trommeln in der Nacht" (1919) and "Die Maßnahme" by Bertolt Brecht (1930), "Marat/Sade" by Peter Weiß (1964), "Toller" by Tankred Dorst (1968) and "Der Auftrag" by Heiner Müller (1979). In particular the module will focus on the different ways in which these works concentrate on the historical phenomenon of revolution and in which they reflect on its moral legitimation as well as on the mechanisms of power and violence on which revolution is based.
Referral texts
Bertolt Brecht, Trommeln in der Nacht;
Bertolt Brecht: Die Legende vom toten Soldaten
Bertolt Brecht, Die Maßnahme;
Georg Büchner, Dantons Tod;
Tankred Dorst: Toller. Szenen aus einer deutschen Revolution;
Heiner Müller, Der Auftrag;
Arthur Schnitzler, Der grüne Kakadu;
Ernst Toller, Masse Mensch. Ein Stück aus der sozialen Revolution des 20. Jahrhunderts;
Peter Weiß, Die Verfolgung und Ermordung Jean Paul Marats, dargestellt durch die Schauspielgruppe des Hospizes zu Charenton unter Anleitung des Herrn de Sade.
All editions all fine.
Important: Students are advised to procure "Dantons Tod" before the beginning of the first class.
2.
Deutsche Revolutionsdramen, herausgegeben und eingeleitet von Reinhold Grimm und Jost Hermand, Frankfurt a. M. : Suhrkamp Verlag, 1968 (pp.7-15);
Valentina Ferreri, La rivoluzione nel teatro di Ernst Toller, Lang 2009 (pp. 13-41, 75-109, 369-381);
Simonetta Sanna, L’altra rivoluzione. La morte di Danton di Georg Büchner. Carocci, Roma 2010;
Jost Hermand, Trommeln in der Nacht (1919). Die "schäbigste" Variante aller möglichen Revolutionsdramen? in: Die Toten schweigen nicht: Brecht-Aufsätze, Lang 2010, pp. 19-26;
3.
La letteratura tedesca. epoche, generi, intersezioni. vol. 1 e 2, ed. by Chiara Buglioni, Marco Castellari, Alessandra Goggio e Moira Paleari, Mondadori, Milano 2019 (parts).
Students who cannot read the handbook and the critical literature in Italian are kindly asked to contact the lecturer.
Assessment methods
- a translation of a text passage from German;
- a brief presentation of an aspect of the course in German;
- a general check about the whole programme.
Teaching methods
A moodle platform will also be used for didactic material and to communicate with the students.
Teaching language
Further information
2. Students who cannot attend the lessons have also to read:
Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz: Der Hofmeister (http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/6821 ).
Bertolt Brecht: Der Hofmeister, Suhrkamp edition.
3. The lessons of the course will be accompanied by exercises, held by a tutor, specifically aimed at teaching how to read and understand German texts.
4. An additional opportunity will be offered to attend a practical workshop in German-language theater led by the writer and art-academic curator Max Czollek in January 2022: https://www.unive.it/pag/43419 .
Type of exam
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