GERMAN LITERATURE SP
- Academic year
- 2023/2024 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- LETTERATURA TEDESCA SP
- Course code
- FM0595 (AF:467159 AR:254314)
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 6
- Degree level
- Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
- Educational sector code
- L-LIN/13
- Period
- 2nd Semester
- Where
- VENEZIA
- Moodle
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Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
According to the aims of the Master's Degree and to the areas Literatures and Cultures, the course provides the ability to consolidate advanced critical and methodological instruments and a solid knowledge of German literary texts in Italian translation, and debates in their cultural and historical context.
The course is open for interested students attending other Degree Programmmes.
Expected learning outcomes
a) the ability to analyse critically some of the most significant literary and theoretical texts of the cultural debates subject of the course;
b) the comprehension of these debates in their cultural and historical context;
c) the ability to consolidate critical and methodological instruments;
d) the ability to comprehend and analyze texts and contexts in a competent and autonomous way;
e) the ability to perfectionate comunication and production by an accurate reading of the texts, the discussion and presentation in class and and a detailed study of scientific writing;
f) the ability to discuss in seminars and workshops about the subjects of the course.
Pre-requirements
Knowledge of German is not required.
Contents
Referral texts
- Paul Celan, Poesie (1948-1970), a cura di Giuseppe Bevilacqua, Mondadori, Milano 1998 (selected texts, see the course moodle);
- Peter Weiss, L'istruttoria (1965), Einaudi, Torino 2000;
- Bertolt Brecht, Poesie I (1913-1933), Biblioteca della Pléiade, Einaudi 1984 (selected texts, see the course moodle);
- Bertolt Brecht, Poesie II (1934-1956), Biblioteca della Pléiade, Einaudi 2005 (selected texts, see the course moodle);
- Heinrich Böll, Opinioni di un clown (1963), Mondadori, Milano 2017;
- Christa Wolf, Il cielo diviso (1963), edizioni e/o, Roma 2019;
- Günter Grass, Il passo del gambero (2002), Einaudi, Torino 2003;
- Ferdinand von Schirach, Il caso Collini (2011), TEA, Roma 2012;
- Primo Levi, I sommersi e i salvati (1986), Einaudi, Torino 2020.
2. Philosophical texts:
- Walter Benjamin, Per una critica della violenza (1921) (see the couse moodle);
- Hannah Arendt, Le origini del totalitarismo (1951) (selected passages, see the course moodle);
- Hannah Arendt, La banalità del male. Eichmann a Gerusalemme (1963), Feltrinelli, Milano 2020;
- Martin Heidegger, I quaderni neri (selected passages, see the course moodle);
- Max Horkheimer - Theodor W. Adorno, Sull'antisemitismo, in Iid., Dialettica dell'illuminismo (1941-1974), Einaudi, Torino 2013 (selected passages, see the course moodle).
3. Historical context:
- Gustavo Corni, Storia della Germania da Bismarck a Merkel, il Saggiatore, Milano 2017, cap. 4-12;
- Raul Hilman, La distruzione degli ebrei d'Europa, Einaudi, Torino 1985 (selected passages, see the course moodle);
- Gian Enrico Rusconi, Germania: il passato che non passa, Einaudi, Torino 1986 (selected passages, see the course moodle);
4. Literary and cultural context:
- Marino Freschi (ed.), Storia della civiltà letteraria tedesca, UTET, Torino 1998, vol. II., pp. 490-507, 508-543, 547-577, 578-594, 656-663.
Assessment methods
Teaching methods
Teaching materials will be provided in pdf format on the course Moodle.
Teaching language
Further information
All students are kindly requested to check frequently the notices on the lecturer's CF-homepage.
Last update: 2023/08/12.
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