SPANISH LITERATURE 1

Academic year
2022/2023 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
LETTERATURA SPAGNOLA 1
Course code
LT0011 (AF:381525 AR:209654)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
6
Subdivision
Surnames P-Z
Degree level
Bachelor's Degree Programme
Educational sector code
L-LIN/05
Period
1st Semester
Course year
1
Where
VENEZIA
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The course is characteristic for those who choose the Spanish language and literature A or B in the degree in "Languages, civilizations and language sciences", class 11, (Modern languages and cultures) and for all three courses offered (Cultural Literary , Linguistic-philological-glottodidactic, political-international). It can also be included in the study plan as "free choice credits" or as a related-integrative subject.
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.
1. Knowledge and understanding of
- 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.
No prerequisite is mandatory, but a good knowledge of Spanish will facilitate the reading of the texts.
The course program will develop from the most significant moments in which Spanish literature is articulated during the twentieth century. Attention will be paid to the historical, socio-economic, political and cultural circumstances in which the various groups, movements, trends and literary phenomena that characterize the period from the "Desastre of '98" to the beginning of the new millennium are born and organized. . Without forgetting the watershed constituted by the Civil War and Franco's dictatorship, the analysis of some texts will be proposed (a selection of poems, some short stories, three novels) with which it will be possible to follow the contemporary Spanish literary debate.

Macro-themes of the course:
1. 98 and Modernism: the turn of the century
2. Avant-gardes and Generation of 27
3. The Civil War: language and propaganda
4. From the post-war period to Tradition
5. Contemporary Spain: between history and memory
Mandatory readings:
- Antologia di testi poetici fornita dal docente durante il corso.
- Tre romanzi:
o "Nada" (1944) di Carmen Laforet
o “El cuarto de atrás" (1978) di Carmen Martín Gaite
o "Soldados de Salamina" (2001) di Javier Cercas

Texts for the study:
- Cesare Segre, Avviamento all’analisi del testo letterario, Torino, Einaudi, 1985 (pp. 5-131).
- Remo Ceserani, Guida breve allo studio della letteratura, Roma-Bari: Laterza, 2005 (pp. 22-42; pp. 100-129; pp. 149-178).

Critical bibliography:
- AA.VV., Letteratura spagnola contemporanea, Torino, Pearson, 2020.
- Francisco Rico (coord.), Historia crítica de la Literatura Española, 9 vols. y sus suplementos, Barcelona: Ariel, 1980-2000. (tomos 6-9).
- Gabriele Morelli, Danilo Manera, Letteratura spagnola del Novecento. Dal modernismo al postmoderno, Milano, Bruno Mondadori, 2007 (pp. 1-279).
- Jordi Gracia, Domingo Ródenas, Historia de la literatura española. 7. Derrota y restitución de la modernidad 1939-2010, Barcelona, Crítica, 2011.
- José Carlos Mainer (coord.), Historia de la literatura española, 6. Modernidad y nacionalismo 1900-1939, Barcelona, Crítica, 2010.
- Julián Casanova, Carlos Gil Andrés, Breve historia de España en el siglo XX, Barcelona, Ariel, 2012.
- Maria Grazia Profeti (a cura di), L’età contemporanea della letteratura spagnola. Il Novecento, Milano, La Nuova Italia, 2001.

Specific teaching materials will be available online during the course development.
Oral exam: the exam consists of three questions (general topic to be developed, comment on a text and brief definition of concepts). The approximate duration of the test will be 20 minutes. The active participation of the student in the lessons is appreciated.
The course will combine theoretical and practical lessons: in addition to the teacher's lessons, the student will have to prepare the compulsory and supplementary readings to discuss them critically during the lessons. Some critical texts and other materials will be available on the University's Moodle platform.
Italian
Teaching language: Italian.
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Definitive programme.
Last update of the programme: 13/07/2022