SPANISH LITERATURE 1
- Academic year
- 2021/2022 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- LETTERATURA SPAGNOLA 1
- Course code
- LT0011 (AF:356821 AR:187756)
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 6
- Subdivision
- Surnames F-O
- Degree level
- Bachelor's Degree Programme
- Educational sector code
- L-LIN/05
- Period
- 1st Semester
- Course year
- 1
- Where
- VENEZIA
- Moodle
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Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
The course aims to offer a panoramic approach to Spanish literature of the twentieth century (from 1898 until the turn of the millennium) by organizing the path around some particularly fruitful historical and cultural moments from a literary point of view. In addition, the course will provide students with the basic critical and methodological tools aimed at acquiring literary text comprehension and analysis skills that favour their own autonomy of judgment.
Expected learning outcomes
- some of the main phenomena of the Spanish literary and cultural history of the 1900s;
- literary and artistic genres of the period;
- methodologies of cultural object analysis (literary, visual and performative);
- some fundamental texts in their original form and in different genres (poetry, fiction, theater, cinema).
2. Ability to apply knowledge and understanding of:
- a cultural object (the literary text), its functioning and its insertion in the historical and aesthetic context;
- apply the analysis methods for understanding the society and culture that produced the object studied;
- analyze a literary text and comment on it with appropriate language and scientific methodology;
- literary texts in their original form.
3. Ability to judge by:
- independent learning;
- self-assessment of one's skills for understanding the Spanish language and its literature;
- communicate the results of the readings and analyzes developed in an argumentative and critical way in Italian and Spanish.
Pre-requirements
Contents
Referral texts
- An anthology of texts will be given by the teacher during the module.
- Three novels:
o "Nada" (1944) by Carmen Laforet
o "El cuarto de atrás" (1978) by Carmen Martín Gaite
o "Los girasoles ciegos" (2004) by Alberto Méndez
Texts for the study:
- Remo Ceserani, Guida breve allo studio della letteratura, Roma-Bari: Laterza, 2005 (pp. 22-42; pp. 100-129; pp. 149-178).
- Cesare Segre, Avviamento all’analisi del testo letterario, Torino, Einaudi, 1985 (pp. 5-28; pp.).
- Maria Grazia Profeti (a cura di), L’età contemporanea della letteratura spagnola. Il Novecento, Milano, La Nuova Italia, 2001.
Critical bibliography:
- AA.VV., Letteratura spagnola contemporanea, Torino, Pearson, 2020.
- Alessandro Mistrorigo, La narrativa breve de Vicente Soto. Una aproximación, Valladolid, Difácil, 2020.
- José Carlos Mainer (coord.), Historia de la literatura española, 6. Modernidad y nacionalismo 1900-1939, Barcelona, Crítica, 2010.
- Jordi Gracia, Domingo Ródenas, Historia de la literatura española. 7. Derrota y restitución de la modernidad 1939-2010, Barcelona, Crítica, 2011.
- Julián Casanova, Carlos Gil Andrés, Breve historia de España en el siglo XX, Barcelona, Ariel, 2012.
- José Carlos Mainer, Tramas, libros, nombres. Para entender la literatura española 1944-2000, Barcelona, Tusquets, 2002.
- Francisco Rico (coord.), Historia crítica de la Literatura Española, 9 vols. y sus suplementos, Barcelona: Ariel, 1980-2000. (tomos 6-9).
- Fernando Valls, Sombras del tiempo. Estudio sobre el cuento español contemporáneo (1944-2015), Iberoamericana, Madrid, 2016 (pp. 23-30; pp. 97-110)
Recommended film (non mandatory):
- "Un chien andalou" (1929) di Luis Buñuel
- "La vida en un hilo" (1947) di Edgar Neville
- "¡Bienvenido, Mr. Marshall!" (1953) di Luis García Berlanga
- "Viridiana" (1961) di Luis Buñuel,
- "El espíritu de la colmena" (1973) di Víctor Erice
- "Los santos inocentes" (1984) di Mario Camus
- "Mujeres al borde de un ataque de nervios" (1988) di Pedro Almodóvar
- "Abre los ojos" (1997) di Alejandro Amenábar
- "El espinazo del diablo" (2001) di Guillermo del Toro
Specific teaching materials will be available online during the course development.